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HUC
2011
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
Are you close with me? are you nearby?: investigating social groups, closeness, and willingness to share
As ubiquitous computing becomes increasingly mobile and social, personal information sharing will likely increase in frequency, the variety of friends to share with, and range of ...
Jason Wiese, Patrick Gage Kelley, Lorrie Faith Cra...
JSW
2008
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14 years 9 months ago
Implicit Authorization for Social Location Disclosure
Being increasingly equipped with highly-accurate positioning technologies, today's mobile phones enable their owners to transmit their current position over the cellular netwo...
Georg Treu, Florian Fuchs, Christiane Dargatz
CHI
2008
ACM
15 years 10 months ago
In-car gps navigation: engagement with and disengagement from the environment
Although in-car GPS navigation technology is proliferating, it is not well understood how its use alters the ways people interpret their environment and navigate through it. We ar...
Gilly Leshed, Theresa Velden, Oya Rieger, Blazej J...
MUM
2009
ACM
251views Multimedia» more  MUM 2009»
15 years 4 months ago
WiMo: location-based emotion tagging
In this paper we introduce WiMo, a location-based social networking tool that enables users to share and store their emotional feelings about places. WiMo creates a mobile social ...
Ruturaj N. Mody, Katharine S. Willis, Roland Kerst...
CHI
2007
ACM
15 years 10 months ago
Home networking and HCI: what hath god wrought?
For much of the industrialized world, network connectivity in the home is commonplace. Despite the large number of networked homes, even the most technically savvy people can have...
Erika Shehan, W. Keith Edwards