everyware

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Blend of everywhere +‎ -ware

Noun[edit]

everyware (uncountable)

  1. Synonym of ubiquitous computing
    • 2011, Rob Kitchin, Matthew Fuller, Martin Dodge, Code/space: Software and Everyday Life, page 216:
      It is apparent that nascent forms of everyware already exist, at least for some people, and in some parts of the world.
    • 2013, Martin Lister, The Photographic Image in Digital Culture, page 56:
      If intimate media and geomedia constitute the parameters of ambient intelligence as 'everyware' (ever more pervasive and ever harder to perceive) then Greenfield urges us to be aware of limitations that may be sever enough for us to assert that everyware is currently noware in particular.
    • 2013, Steven E. Jones, The Emergence of the Digital Humanities (Open Access):
      Moreover, the new everyware network "happens out here in the world" and is a social phenomenon.