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  • ...e created and shared in social networks and other collaborative platforms. The preference for mobile devices for these activities also grows. ...have already supplanted the preference of the users as interface to check the latest news (Indvik, 2010), but its use for cultural preservation are still
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  • ...e interested in an introduction about how the digital media are present in the urban spaces, and how it can be related to cultural aspects, through mobile ...hat perceptions of technology are, somehow, decreasing. On the other hand, the amount of technological gadgets spread on cities can constitute themselves
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  • ...t belongs to the people’s routine and they are increasingly amalgamated to the daily activities and are integrated in a way such that perceptions of techn ...could also work for intangible and tangible elements, in order to enhance the knowledge regarding it, specially applied for UNESCO’s World Heritage pla
    17 KB (2,339 words) - 19:31, 2 March 2016
  • ...e interested in an introduction about how the digital media are present in the urban spaces, and how it can be related to cultural aspects, through mobile ...hat perceptions of technology are, somehow, decreasing. On the other hand, the amount of technological gadgets spread on cities can constitute themselves
    16 KB (2,369 words) - 18:55, 19 October 2015
  • ...s with public urban spaces, and how it can be related to cultural heritage content, through mobile devices gadgets. ...e technology is present on most part of people’s daily life and belongs to the people’s routine.
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