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  2. Tactile technology - Wikipedia

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    Tactile technology is the integration of multi-sensory triggers within physical objects, allowing "real world" interactions with technology. It is similar to haptic technology , as both focus on touch interactions with technology, but whereas haptic is simulated touch, tactile is physical touch.

  3. Integrated Management Associates - Wikipedia

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    Integrated Management Associates (also Neotech or Neothink) is a publisher and distributor of books and articles, based in Henderson, Nevada. It was founded by Wallace Ward, also known as Frank R. Wallace, and is now run by his son Wallace H. Ward under the name Mark Hamilton.

  4. RealTouch - Wikipedia

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    Representatives for the company demonstrated the device at the 2009 AVN Adult Entertainment Expo in Las Vegas and it was released in November 2009. [2] [3] [4] AEBN also produced a dildo with a capacitive touch sensor; the JoyStick. With these two products, it sought to offer access to interactive remote teledildonic services over the Internet ...

  5. List of academic databases and search engines - Wikipedia

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    Includes text-mining tools and links to external molecular and medical data sets. A partner in PMC International. [57] Free EMBL-EBI [58] FSTA – Food Science and Technology Abstracts: Food science, food technology, nutrition: The world's leading database of information on food science, food technology and nutrition Subscription

  6. Multi-touch - Wikipedia

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    In computing, multi-touch is technology which enables a touchpad or touchscreen to recognize more than one [7] [8] or more than two [9] points of contact with the surface. Apple popularized the term "multi-touch" in 2007 with which it implemented additional functionality, such as pinch to zoom or to activate certain subroutines attached to predefined gestures.

  7. Kobo Touch - Wikipedia

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    Users may also download books through the use of the Kobo Bookstore. Adding books to a wishlist, purchasing books, and browsing through the library can be done on the Kobo itself thanks to the Wi-Fi chip. Once purchased, books are saved in the cloud and can be redownloaded at any time if the user has deleted the book from his/her device.

  8. High-touch - Wikipedia

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    High-touch was coined as a term in response to "high tech". [5] High tech, as opposed to high-touch, is when customers don't need human interaction to perform activities such as onboarding, ordering, and account management. [8] High tech services, such as chatbots, allow customers to get what they want on-demand. [8]

  9. Tools for Conviviality - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times Book Review. pp. 26– 29. ISSN 0362-4331. "Rev. of Tools for Conviviality". The Christian Century. 90 (28): 789. August 1, 1973. ISSN 0009-5281 – via EBSCOhost. "Tools For Conviviality". The Times Literary Supplement: 413. April 19, 1974. ISSN 0307-661X – via Gale. "Tools For Conviviality". Listener: 711. November 22 ...