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This paper provides a framework for the design and development of personal information appliances - interactive technologies which aim to assist users in managing personal information in organisational, group and environmental contexts. The emphasis is on integration, both in terms of the development of integrated families of appliances and in terms of way in which appliances provide an integration of the diverse media necessary to support the management of personal information.