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ronfox77: <!-- tml-version="2" --><p><em>This article is sponsored by <a href="http://makercon.com/">MakerCon</a>, the epicenter of the maker movement. It reflects the views of the sponsor, not ReadWrite's editors.</em></p><p>"What's neat about working...

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<!-- tml-version="2" --><p><em>This article is sponsored by <a href="http://makercon.com/">MakerCon</a>, the epicenter of the maker movement. It reflects the views of the sponsor, not ReadWrite's editors.</em></p><p>"What's neat about working in the wearables space right now is that it is coming to life now more than it ever has before," says artist, author, and professor Kate Hartman.<br tml-linebreak="true" /> <br tml-linebreak="true" /> "We're seeing a number of wearable computing products come out that sense, track, and augment our activities in ways that a few years ago seemed completely out of reach."<br tml-linebreak="true" /> <br tml-linebreak="true" /> The author of <em>Make: Wearable Electronics</em>, Kate joins a panel moderated by Wearable World CEO Redg Snodgrass on May 12 at MakerCon to discuss emerging trends in wearable technology. (Wearable World is ReadWrite's parent company.) </p><p>What's fascinating about Kate's point of view is that she doesn't consider the Apple

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<!-- tml-version="2" --><p><em>This article is sponsored by <a href="http://makercon.com/">MakerCon</a>, the epicenter of the maker movement. It reflects the views of the sponsor, not ReadWrite's editors.</em></p><p>"What's neat about working in the wearables space right now is that it is coming to life now more than it ever has before," says artist, author, and professor Kate Hartman.<br tml-linebreak="true" /> <br tml-linebreak="true" /> "We're seeing a number of wearable computing products come out that sense, track, and augment our activities in ways that a few years ago seemed completely out of reach."<br tml-linebreak="true" /> <br tml-linebreak="true" /> The author of <em>Make: Wearable Electronics</em>, Kate joins a panel moderated by Wearable World CEO Redg Snodgrass on May 12 at MakerCon to discuss emerging trends in wearable technology. (Wearable World is ReadWrite's parent company.) </p><p>What's fascinating about Kate's point of view is that she doesn't consider the Apple

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<!-- tml-version="2" --><p><em>This article is sponsored by <a href="http://makercon.com/">MakerCon</a>, the epicenter of the maker movement. It reflects the views of the sponsor, not ReadWrite's editors.</em></p><p>"What's neat about working in the wearables space right now is that it is coming to life now more than it ever has before," says artist, author, and professor Kate Hartman.<br tml-linebreak="true" /> <br tml-linebreak="true" /> "We're seeing a number of wearable computing products come out that sense, track, and augment our activities in ways that a few years ago seemed completely out of reach."<br tml-linebreak="true" /> <br tml-linebreak="true" /> The author of <em>Make: Wearable Electronics</em>, Kate joins a panel moderated by Wearable World CEO Redg Snodgrass on May 12 at MakerCon to discuss emerging trends in wearable technology. (Wearable World is ReadWrite's parent company.) </p><p>What's fascinating about Kate's point of view is that she doesn't consider the Apple

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<!-- tml-version="2" --><p><em>This article is sponsored by <a href="http://makercon.com/">MakerCon</a>, the epicenter of the maker movement. It reflects the views of the sponsor, not ReadWrite's editors.</em></p><p>"What's neat about working in the wearables space right now is that it is coming to life now more than it ever has before," says artist, author, and professor Kate Hartman.<br tml-linebreak="true" /> <br tml-linebreak="true" /> "We're seeing a number of wearable computing products come out that sense, track, and augment our activities in ways that a few years ago seemed completely out of reach."<br tml-linebreak="true" /> <br tml-linebreak="true" /> The author of <em>Make: Wearable Electronics</em>, Kate joins a panel moderated by Wearable World CEO Redg Snodgrass on May 12 at MakerCon to discuss emerging trends in wearable technology. (Wearable World is ReadWrite's parent company.) </p><p>What's fascinating about Kate's point of view is that she doesn't consider the Apple

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<!-- tml-version="2" --><p><em>This article is sponsored by <a href="http://makercon.com/">MakerCon</a>, the epicenter of the maker movement. It reflects the views of the sponsor, not ReadWrite's editors.</em></p><p>"What's neat about working in the wearables space right now is that it is coming to life now more than it ever has before," says artist, author, and professor Kate Hartman.<br tml-linebreak="true" /> <br tml-linebreak="true" /> "We're seeing a number of wearable computing products come out that sense, track, and augment our activities in ways that a few years ago seemed completely out of reach."<br tml-linebreak="true" /> <br tml-linebreak="true" /> The author of <em>Make: Wearable Electronics</em>, Kate joins a panel moderated by Wearable World CEO Redg Snodgrass on May 12 at MakerCon to discuss emerging trends in wearable technology. (Wearable World is ReadWrite's parent company.) </p><p>What's fascinating about Kate's point of view is that she doesn't consider the Apple

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