Everyware: The Dawning Age of Ubiquitous Computing

Adam Greenfield, Published March 10, 2006
In this uniquely engaging approach to embedded computing, information architect and design visionary Adam Greenfield explores what he calls Everyware, how ubiquitous computing and technology is reshaping our lives.

About Adam Greenfield

Adam Greenfield is an internationally-recognized writer, user experience consultant and critical futurist. Before starting his current practice, Studies and Observations, Adam was lead information architect for the Tokyo office of well-known web consultancy Razorfish. Prior to this, he worked as senior information architect for marchFIRST, also in Tokyo.

He's also been, at various points in his career, a rock critic for SPIN Magazine, a medic at the Berkeley Free Clinic, a coffeehouse owner in West Philadelphia, and a PSYOP sergeant in the US Army's Special Operations Command. Adam lives and works with his wife, artist Nurri Kim, in New York City.