Peter Morville published an article about Ubiquitous Findable Objects and his new book:
“The term ambient findability describes a world at the crossroads of ubiquitous computing and the internet, in which we can find anyone or anything from anywhere at any time. It’s not necessarily a goal, and we’ll never achieve perfect findability, but we’re surely headed in the right direction.
A clear sign of progress is the emergence of ubiquitous findable objects (UFOs). GPS, RFID, UWB, and cellular triangulation enable us, for the first time in history, to tag and track products, possessions, pets, and people as they wander through space and time.
Of course, not everyone is happy about this brave new world of UFOs. While Bruce Sterling raves about spime, Katherine Albrecht rants about spychips. Which focuses our attention on the UFO subclass of “ubiquitous findable organisms” that includes wild animals, pets, friends, suspects, shoppers, patients, prisoners, employees, kids, and ourselves.”
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UFOs (Ubiquitous Findable Objects)