The Chronicle of Higher Education

Carnegie Mellon Works to Make Computers Invisible and Pervasive

By FLORENCE OLSEN

Pittsburgh

Carnegie Mellon University's wireless network does more than just permit students to check their e-mail wherever they happen to be. It also lets small groups of robots roam the campus, and allows a class of computer-science students to run a program they wrote called "The Stalker" -- all in the name of research, of course.

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