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Haptic Feedback: Feedback You Can Feel
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       As technology evolves, how we interact with it does as well.  Do we create the environments to use the technology, or do we adapt our behaviors to the technology?  Perhaps the answer is found along a continuum dependent on our interactions and needs.  Regardless of the position one takes, it would be hard to ignore the growing importance of haptic feedback in our lives as technology consumers, healthcare users, or in educational and business settings. 
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