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2008
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13 years 4 months ago
Cultural Factors in a Mobile Phone Adoption and Usage Model
: In human-computer interaction and computing, mobile phone usage is mostly addressed from a feature-driven perspective, i.e. which features do a certain user group use, and/or a u...
Judy van Biljon, Paula Kotzé
HCI
2009
13 years 2 months ago
Mobile-Banking Adoption and Usage by Low-Literate, Low-Income Users in the Developing World
Due to the increasing penetration of mobile phones even in poor communities, mobile-phone-enabled banking (m-banking) services are being increasingly targeted at the "unbanked...
Indrani Medhi, Aishwarya Ratan, Kentaro Toyama
MHCI
2009
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Mobile phone web browsing: a study on usage and usability of the mobile web
Browsing the Web on mobile phones has finally hit the mass. The visualization of websites on latest mobile phone models comes close to what we are used from desktop computers. Tai...
Grischa Schmiedl, Markus Seidl, Klaus Temper
CHI
2003
ACM
14 years 4 months ago
Cultural usability: a localization study of mobile text messaging use
The success of mobile text messaging poses many questions for usability studies. Considering the inherent usability weaknesses of mobile phones such as the small display, poor inp...
Huatong Sun
MOBISYS
2010
ACM
13 years 6 months ago
Darwin phones: the evolution of sensing and inference on mobile phones
We present Darwin, an enabling technology for mobile phone sensing that combines collaborative sensing and classification techniques to reason about human behavior and context on ...
Emiliano Miluzzo, Cory Cornelius, Ashwin Ramaswamy...