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Embodied user interfaces for really direct manipulation
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Volume 43 ,  Issue 9  (September 2000) table of contents
Pages: 74 - 80  
Year of Publication: 2000
ISSN:0001-0782
Authors
Kenneth P. Fishkin  Softbook Press, Inc., Redwood City, CA
Anuj Gujar  Softbook Press, Inc., Redwood City, CA
Beverly L. Harrison  Softbook Press, Inc., Redwood City, CA
Thomas P. Moran  Xerox PARC, Palo Alto, CA
Roy Want  Xerox PARC, Palo Alto, CA
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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Schneiderman, B. The future of interactive systems and the emergence of direct manipulation. Behavior and Information Technology i, (1982).
 
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Weiser, M. The computer for the 21st century. Scientific American 265, 3 (Mar. 1991), 94-104.

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