Human Needs and Mobile Devices: Small, Fast & Fun Ben Shneiderman Founding Director (1983-2000), Human-Computer Interaction Lab Professor,

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Human Needs and Mobile Devices: Small, Fast & Fun Ben Shneiderman Founding Director ( ), Human-Computer Interaction Lab Professor, Department of Computer Science Member, Institutes for Advanced Computer Studies & Systems Research University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742

Pocket PC-Palms

Cell phones

Translators - dictionaries - thesauri

Game Devices

Music players - iPod

Alarm Clocks and Calendars

Weather: Wind Direction Sensor Air Detectors

Digital Cameras

Sports devices- heart rate meters, pedometers, bike speed/distance indicators

Personal Medical - blood pressure, glucose monitoring, etc

Field guides to birds, plants, flowers, trees

Pocket PC/Palm applications (Police querying a person) Some additional figures

Casio GPS Watch GPS applications - for car travel, boats

GPS

GPS applications - for car travel, boats

Pac-Manhattan – cell phone tag