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From: Andreas Schenk <tky20879@studbox.uni-stuttgart.de>
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Subject: Re: Research paper on wearable computing
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Charles Aldarondo <aldarond@students.uiuc.edu> wrote:
: 1. Estimating, how many people in the world actually wear a system that
: they would call a wearable computer on a semi-daily basis?
If you look at Europe, you'll see about 0.00% people with wearable
computers. (If PDA's count, maybe 0.1%)
:
: 2. What do you believe will take wearable computing out of the fringe to
: the general public? (eg: Killer App, major corporation intervention, war,
: or not possible)
Information. And it has to be cheap, cheap and cheap. Nothing else.
:
: 3. How long do you think it will take?
Considering Europe, at least 10-15 Years.
Greetings,
Andi
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