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HP Opens UK Cooltown For Digital Nomads

News Following success in Palo Alto, HP opened its UK Cooltown project in Wokingham yesterday. The Cooltown experience is divided into zones, intended to simulate a day in the life of a wirelessly connected urban professional.

[January 22, 2002, 12:28]

A Web-Based Nomadic Computing System

White Papers CoolTown offers a web model for supporting nomadic users, based on the convergence of web technology, wireless networks and portable devices. This paper describes how CoolTown ties web resources to physical objects and places, and how users...

[November 5, 2003, 23:00]

News Schmooze: Hacker Attacks And Amazonion Profits

News HP opens UK Cooltown for digital nomads If you've ever wondered what all this e-commerce stuff, Segway gadgetry and seamlessly integrated wireless networking is leading to, there's now Cooltown from HP, which is apparently designed to seduce fuddy...

[January 25, 2002, 17:36]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog Further proof of the Cooltown worries comes courtesy of Scientific American, which elaborates on the story of Sony trying to pull programming information about their Aibo robomutts from the Web. Wednesday 23/01/2002

[January 25, 2002, 15:56]

Integrating The Physical World With The Web To Enable Context-Enhanced Services

White Papers In Cooltown it was believed that the integration of our physical world with the Web offers unique opportunities to enable ubiquitous computing applications. This paper describes the latest results in building a model and a software architecture...

[November 3, 2004, 23:00]

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

Blog Assiduous readers will have noticed the news and Anchordesk articles I wrote about my visit today to HP's Cooltown demo facility in the depths of Wokingham. Cooltown itself, as reported, was a good demonstration of what you can do with open systems...

[January 25, 2002, 15:56]