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Golmoo: providing a seamless interaction between various devices

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As compatibillity between devices such as smartphones, tablets, PC and TV increases, users may choose the optimal device to watch various contents. Due to technologies such as HDMI mirroring, Wi-Fi Display and DLNA, users can extend their viewing experience to other devices. Mirroring a smartphone screen to a large TV screen and playing multi-play phone games on a TV are some examples.

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          SA '11: SIGGRAPH Asia 2011 Posters
          December 2011
          61 pages
          ISBN:9781450311373
          DOI:10.1145/2073304

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