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ace). History ? Mark Weiser coined the phrase ubiquitous puting around 1988, during his tenure as Chief Technologist of the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC). Both alone and with PARC Director and Chief Scientist John Seely Brown, Weiser wrote some of the earliest papers on the subject, largely defining it and sketching out its major concerns.[5][6][7] History ? Recognizing that the extension of processing power into everyday scenarios would necessitate understandings of social, cultural and psychological phenomena beyond its proper ambit, Weiser was influenced by many fields outside puter science, including philosophy, phenomenology, anthropology, psychology, postModernism, sociology of science and feminist criticism. History ? He was explicit about the humanistic origins of the ‘invisible ideal in postmodernist thought39。s Interactive Telemunications Program, UC Irvine39。 Brown (19990511). Ubiquitous puting. Retrieved 20200507. 7. ^ a b Weiser, Mark (19960317). Ubiquitous puting. Retrieved 20201103. 8. ^ TEngine, arguably the most advanced ubiquitous puting platform in the world 9. ^ 10. ^ MIT Media Lab Things That Think Consortium. MIT. Retrieved 20201103. 11. ^ MIT Project Oxygen: Overview. MIT. Retrieved 20201103. 12. ^ Equator. UCL. Retrieved 20201119. 13. ^ Center_of_excellence_for_Ubiquitous_System. CUS. Retrieved 20200504.