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Geolocation / Near field communication / Wireless / Social networking service / IP Multimedia Subsystem / Ambient intelligence / User experience / Presence information / Location-based service / Technology / Human–computer interaction / Mobile technology
Date: 2008-11-20 10:41:48
Geolocation
Near field communication
Wireless
Social networking service
IP Multimedia Subsystem
Ambient intelligence
User experience
Presence information
Location-based service
Technology
Human–computer interaction
Mobile technology

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