Web services such as wikis, blogs, podcasting, file sharing and social networking are frequently referred to by the term Web 2.0. The innovation of these services lies in their ability to enable an increasing number of users to actively participate on the Internet by creating and sharing their own content and help develop a collective intelligence. In this paper we discuss how we use Web 2.0 techniques such as 'folksonomy' and 'geo-tagging' in a mobile information system to collect and harness the everyday connections and local knowledge of urban residents in order to support their social navigation practices
Mobile phones and social media enable people to share information with others whenever they want, wh...
Web applications such as blogs, wikis, video and photo sharing sites, and social networking systems ...
This doctoral work aims to explore how working professionals living in urban cities want to gain loc...
Web services such as wikis, blogs, podcasting, file sharing and social networking are frequently ref...
CityFlocks is a mobile system enabling visitors and new residents in a city to tap into the knowledg...
CityFlocks is a mobile system enabling visitors and new residents in a city to tap into the knowledg...
CityFlocks is a mobile system enabling visitors and new residents in a city to tap into the knowledg...
With the rise of Web 2.0, and a more interactive Internet, a greater emphasis has been placed on mak...
Thesis describes web and mobile application for sharing location tagged content in real time. Both m...
This paper looks at how mobile and social technologies are influencing informal learning in the cont...
In this paper we introduce iCITY, a project aimed to be a social adaptive mobile guide that exploits...
Mobile social computing services are a new breed of application that require new design paradigms t...
Mobile phones and social media enable people to share information with others whenever they want, wh...
Web applications such as blogs, wikis, video and photo sharing sites, and social networking systems ...
Web applications such as blogs, wikis, video and photo sharing sites, and social networking systems ...
Mobile phones and social media enable people to share information with others whenever they want, wh...
Web applications such as blogs, wikis, video and photo sharing sites, and social networking systems ...
This doctoral work aims to explore how working professionals living in urban cities want to gain loc...
Web services such as wikis, blogs, podcasting, file sharing and social networking are frequently ref...
CityFlocks is a mobile system enabling visitors and new residents in a city to tap into the knowledg...
CityFlocks is a mobile system enabling visitors and new residents in a city to tap into the knowledg...
CityFlocks is a mobile system enabling visitors and new residents in a city to tap into the knowledg...
With the rise of Web 2.0, and a more interactive Internet, a greater emphasis has been placed on mak...
Thesis describes web and mobile application for sharing location tagged content in real time. Both m...
This paper looks at how mobile and social technologies are influencing informal learning in the cont...
In this paper we introduce iCITY, a project aimed to be a social adaptive mobile guide that exploits...
Mobile social computing services are a new breed of application that require new design paradigms t...
Mobile phones and social media enable people to share information with others whenever they want, wh...
Web applications such as blogs, wikis, video and photo sharing sites, and social networking systems ...
Web applications such as blogs, wikis, video and photo sharing sites, and social networking systems ...
Mobile phones and social media enable people to share information with others whenever they want, wh...
Web applications such as blogs, wikis, video and photo sharing sites, and social networking systems ...
This doctoral work aims to explore how working professionals living in urban cities want to gain loc...