Abstract: In today’s era, mobile social networking becomes part of life of the people. There are more than 6000 location based applications in the market which are used for online social networking. These applications use some utilities like Global Positioning System (GPS), Geo-coding, Location Based Services (LBS), etc. to provide their location functionalities to the user. Also there are many applications which provide sharing information and messaging services to the users, like WhatsApp. But there is no application available which provides communication between users within some range of current location (context) of the user. We exploit some findings and local attachment model evaluations to describe a new model of context based social...
Abstract: It is important for mobile service providers to be aware of user contexts and to provide c...
The paper describes our approach for using wireless sensors on mobile phones for delivering new data...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 71-72).Facebook wants to know "What's on your mind?" Twit...
Social networking applications are changing the way people communicate with their peers and family. ...
Social networking websites are being regularly used by individuals, groups, friends, colleagues etc....
Social network data – information about connections between people – can be very useful to members o...
Abstract—Location-based Mobile Social Networks are becoming increasingly popular as one can find alm...
Location-based applications are one of the most anticipated new segments of the mobile industry. The...
The emergence of Online Social Networking service which have introduced new paradigms of sharing hav...
Sensor-equipped mobile devices have allowed users to participate in various social networking servic...
The convergence of social networking and mobile computing is expected to generate a new class of app...
Abstract—Two significant but independent trends in recent years are the popularity of social network...
Recently online social services have began to utilize the location of a mobile device to find more r...
Copyright © 2014 SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications All rights reserved.Improvements i...
The widespread use of cellular telephones and the availability of user-location information are faci...
Abstract: It is important for mobile service providers to be aware of user contexts and to provide c...
The paper describes our approach for using wireless sensors on mobile phones for delivering new data...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 71-72).Facebook wants to know "What's on your mind?" Twit...
Social networking applications are changing the way people communicate with their peers and family. ...
Social networking websites are being regularly used by individuals, groups, friends, colleagues etc....
Social network data – information about connections between people – can be very useful to members o...
Abstract—Location-based Mobile Social Networks are becoming increasingly popular as one can find alm...
Location-based applications are one of the most anticipated new segments of the mobile industry. The...
The emergence of Online Social Networking service which have introduced new paradigms of sharing hav...
Sensor-equipped mobile devices have allowed users to participate in various social networking servic...
The convergence of social networking and mobile computing is expected to generate a new class of app...
Abstract—Two significant but independent trends in recent years are the popularity of social network...
Recently online social services have began to utilize the location of a mobile device to find more r...
Copyright © 2014 SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications All rights reserved.Improvements i...
The widespread use of cellular telephones and the availability of user-location information are faci...
Abstract: It is important for mobile service providers to be aware of user contexts and to provide c...
The paper describes our approach for using wireless sensors on mobile phones for delivering new data...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 71-72).Facebook wants to know "What's on your mind?" Twit...