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  <title><![CDATA[Kentaro Toyama Presents CS Distinguished Lecture]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p><strong>Abstract</strong></p>
<p>Kentaro Toyama: "The commoditization of electronic hardware has brought PCs, mobile
phones and other digital devices to some of the world's poorest
environments. Local communities, however, invariably adapt technology
to fit their unique constraints, and this is no less true for digital
technology. One adaptation that is strikingly consistent is the sharing
of technology."</p><p>"In this talk, I'll highlight two interesting cases of technology
sharing: The simultaneous sharing of PCs by students in schools,
augmented by a technical aid to enhance sharing called MultiPoint; and
intermediated use of mobile phones, in which beneficiaries of
technology are not always the manipulators of the device. These cases
will also provide an entry point for discussing prevailing myths of
technology for global development, which are commonly believed, but
rarely true" </p>
<p><strong>Biography</strong></p>
<p>Kentaro Toyama is spending a year at UC Berkeley’s School of
Information to write a book on global development. From 2004 through
2009, he was assistant managing director of Microsoft Research India,
in Bangalore, where he founded the "Technology for Emerging Markets"
group, which conducts multidisciplinary research to identify
applications of computing and electronic technology for socio-economic
development. Prior to his work in India, Kentaro did research in
computer vision, multimedia, and digital graphics in Redmond and taught
mathematics at Ashesi University in Ghana. Kentaro graduated with a
Ph.D. in computer science from Yale and a bachelor’s in physics from
Harvard.</p><p><a href="http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/people/toyama/" target="_blank">Kentaro Toyama's Profile</a></p><p>Reception will precede lecture, 2:30 PM in Klaus Atrium.</p>]]></body>
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