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Object auras: a mobile retail and product annotation system
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Proceedings of the 5th ACM conference on Electronic commerce table of contents
New York, NY, USA
SESSION: Brief announcements table of contents
Pages: 240 - 241  
Year of Publication: 2004
ISBN:1-58113-711-0
Authors
M. A. Smith  Microsoft Research, Redmond, WA
D. Davenport  Microsoft Research, Redmond, WA
H. Hwa  Microsoft Research, Redmond, WA
T. Turner  Microsoft Research, Redmond, WA
Sponsors
ACM: Association for Computing Machinery
SIGEcom: ACM Special Interest Group on Electronic Commerce
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

In this paper, we describe a system used to link physical objects to online content implemented with commercially available pocket computers using bar code scanners, wireless networks, and web services. We describe sample applications built with the system for objects like books, music, packaged goods, and art works as well as a related web application that facilitates the creation of communities around objects scanned by the handhelds. Finally, we suggest several scenarios for uses of these kinds of devices and the possible sociological and commercial implications.


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Smith, M., Davenport, D., Hwa, H. "AURA: A Mobile Platform for Object and Location Annotation." The Fifth International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing. Seattle, WA, (2003).
 
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D. Davenport: colleagues
H. Hwa: colleagues
T. Turner: colleagues