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Journal Articles
- 2009
- [j55]John Gehl:
An Interview with Peter Huber: Why 99.9 Percent Is Not Good Enough. Ubiquity 2009(January): 1 (2009) - 2008
- [j54]Ross A. Gagliano, John Gehl:
Whatever happened to cybernetics? Ubiquity 2008(February): 3:1-3:4 (2008) - [j53]John Gehl:
A Farewell Message from Ubiquity Editor-in-Chief. Ubiquity 2008(June): 11:1 (2008) - [j52]John Gehl:
An Interview with Dr. Yi Pan of Georgia State University. Ubiquity 2008(March): 7 (2008) - [j51]John Gehl:
An Interview with Frans Johansson: The Medici Effect. Ubiquity 2008(November): 1 (2008) - [j50]John Gehl:
An Interview with Randy Pausch: Immersed in the Future: On the Future of Education. Ubiquity 2008(November): 2 (2008) - 2002
- [j49]John Gehl:
It's all about the database. Ubiquity 2002(April): 3 (2002) - [j48]John Gehl:
S.S. Iyengar on the Paradigm Shift in Computing. Ubiquity 2002(March): 4 (2002) - [j47]John Gehl:
Ramping up the Internet. Ubiquity 2002(March): 5 (2002) - 2001
- [j46]John Gehl:
Know your assets. Ubiquity 2001(August): 1 (2001) - [j45]John Gehl:
Using Ancient wisdom for better business. Ubiquity 2001(August): 3 (2001) - [j44]John Gehl:
Diversity in computing. Ubiquity 2001(August): 4 (2001) - [j43]John Gehl:
Promoting the possible. Ubiquity 2001(February): 4 (2001) - [j42]John Gehl:
On the road to nirvana. Ubiquity 2001(July): 3 (2001) - [j41]John Gehl:
What lies beneath. Ubiquity 2001(June): 4 (2001) - [j40]John Gehl:
A conversation about - conversation. Ubiquity 2001(March): 5 (2001) - [j39]John Gehl, Suzanne Douglas, Peter J. Denning, Robin Perry:
Need 'Therapy' for your 'information pain'? Ubiquity 2001(March): 6 (2001) - [j38]John Gehl:
Do you have a license to drive that mouse? Ubiquity 2001(October): 1 (2001) - [j37]John Gehl:
How to Plan During Uncertain Times: An Interview with Hugh Courtney. Ubiquity 2001(October): 2 (2001) - [j36]John Gehl:
Expect the unexpected. Ubiquity 2001(October): 7 (2001) - 2000
- [j35]John Gehl:
Why 99.9 percent is not good enough: an interview with Peter Huber. Ubiquity 2000(April): 1 (2000) - [j34]John Gehl:
Organizations and technology: an interview with Paul Duguid. Ubiquity 2000(April): 4 (2000) - [j33]John Gehl:
Reader comments: letter on ageism. Ubiquity 2000(April): 7 (2000) - [j32]John Gehl:
Common knowledge: an interview with Nancy Dixon. Ubiquity 2000(April): 8 (2000) - [j31]John Gehl:
Academia, tele-information, and the network of networks: a conversation with Eli Noam. Ubiquity 2000(April): 10 (2000) - [j30]John Gehl, Suzanne Douglas, Peter J. Denning, Robin Perry:
Question time: true leadership. Ubiquity 2000(August): 11 (2000) - [j29]John Gehl:
Reader comments: working knowledge. Ubiquity 2000(August): 12 (2000) - [j28]John Gehl:
Readers comments: knowledge management accelerates learning. Ubiquity 2000(August): 16 (2000) - [j27]John Gehl:
What's New?: talking with inventor Bob Olodort. Ubiquity 2000(August): 18 (2000) - [j26]John Gehl:
Reader Comments: semantics aside, 'knowledge' can be managed. Ubiquity 2000(August): 19 (2000) - [j25]John Gehl:
Lessons in life from the Net: Chatting with Vint Cerf. Ubiquity 2000(February): 1 (2000) - [j24]John Gehl:
Building community for the new information technology professional: an interview with John White. Ubiquity 2000(February): 6 (2000) - [j23]John Gehl:
Nanotechnology: designs for the future. Ubiquity 2000(July): 1 (2000) - [j22]John Gehl:
Reader comments. Ubiquity 2000(July): 2 (2000) - [j21]John Gehl:
Question time: Napster. Ubiquity 2000(July): 6 (2000) - [j20]John Gehl:
Searching for the sweet spot: jamming with John Kao. Ubiquity 2000(June): 2 (2000) - [j19]John Gehl:
Reader comments: PGP Signatures for Electronic Documents? Ubiquity 2000(June): 3 (2000) - [j18]John Gehl:
Reader comments: So-Called High Tech Solutions. Ubiquity 2000(June): 6 (2000) - [j17]John Gehl:
The ongoing evolution of scientific supercomputing. Ubiquity 2000(June): 8 (2000) - [j16]John Gehl:
Where do we go from here?: Bob Metcalfe talks about life, luck and choices. Ubiquity 2000(June): 10 (2000) - [j15]John Gehl:
Reader comments: Will the Real MS Customer Please Stand Up? Ubiquity 2000(June): 11 (2000) - [j14]John Gehl:
Understanding in the age of also: talking with Richard Saul Wurman. Ubiquity 2000(March): 1 (2000) - [j13]John Gehl:
New tools, new teaching for a different kind of student: an interview with Don Norman. Ubiquity 2000(March): 5 (2000) - [j12]John Gehl:
The future of the IT profession: an interview with Peter Denning. Ubiquity 2000(March): 8 (2000) - [j11]John Gehl:
Dot to dot-com: talking with Donna Hoffman. Ubiquity 2000(March): 12 (2000) - [j10]John Gehl:
CyberAll: everywhere and forever, an interview with Gordon Bell. Ubiquity 2000(May): 1 (2000) - [j9]John Gehl:
Education in the new hi-tech world. Ubiquity 2000(May): 4 (2000) - [j8]John Gehl:
Reader comments. Ubiquity 2000(May): 10 (2000) - [j7]John Gehl:
A call for early intervention: interview with Bill Joy. Ubiquity 2000(May): 12 (2000) - [j6]John Gehl:
Reader comments. Ubiquity 2000(May): 16 (2000) - [j5]John Gehl:
Taking stock of the tech industry: talking with Denise Caruso, industry analyst and founder of Hybrid Vigor Institute. Ubiquity 2000(November): 5 (2000) - [j4]John Gehl, Ben Shneiderman:
Credit for computer crashes?: creative solutions to usability problems can serve all users. Ubiquity 2000(October): 2 (2000) - [j3]John Gehl, Gary Hamel:
Revolutionizing the corporate culture. Ubiquity 2000(October): 3 (2000) - [j2]Robert C. Heterick, John Gehl:
Educational mind shift. Ubiquity 2000(October): 9 (2000) - [j1]John Gehl:
Reader comments: putting pretentious pontificators on notice. Ubiquity 2000(September): 3 (2000)
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