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Ubiquitous Computing

Ubiquitous Computing, often called "pervasive computing," refers to the integration of technology into everyday life, making computing devices present everywhere and interacting seamlessly with people and their environments. This concept envisions a world where everyday objects—like appliances, clothing, and even furniture—are embedded with sensors and software, allowing them to communicate and respond intelligently. The goal is to enhance convenience and efficiency without requiring active input from users, creating a more intuitive and connected experience in homes, workplaces, and public spaces.