This paper outlines results from the long-term deployment of a system for mobile group socialization which utilizes a variety of mundane technologies to support cross-media notifications and messaging. We focus here on the results as they pertain to usage of mundane technologies, particularly the use of such technologies within the context of a cross-media system.\ud \ud We introduce “Rhub”, our prototype, which was designed to\ud support coordination, communication and sharing amongst\ud informal social groups. We also describe and discuss the usage of the “console,” a text-based syntax to enable consistent use across text messaging, instant messaging, email and the web. The prototype has been in active use for over 18 months by over 170 p...
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In this paper, we introduce a prototype system designed to support mobile group socializing that has...
Text messaging has become an integral part of mobile communication, with a significant impact on cul...
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International audienceComputer-mediated communication can be defined as any form of human communicat...
People increasingly communicate over multiple channels, such as SMS, email and IM. Choosing the chan...
In this article, we present an idea of combining social networking websites and modern mobile device...
When traditional social media are brought off the desktop into the mobile milieu, the resulting inte...
This paper investigates emergent practices around ‘microblogging’, changing and sharing status withi...
Previous research has sought to utilize everyday messaging metaphors, such as the notice board, in l...
Social networking websites are being regularly used by individuals, groups, friends, colleagues etc....
In this paper, we introduce a prototype system designed to support mobile group socializing that has...
Text messaging has become an integral part of mobile communication, with a significant impact on cul...
This paper investigates how the management of groups that communicate electronically, such as group ...
Traditionally, mobile media sharing and messaging has been studied from the perspective of an indivi...
Mobile phones are increasingly being used collaboratively by social networks of users in spite of th...
Communication between physically distributed people in industrial and safety-critical domains is oft...
On-line social networking and communication services are increasingly popular methods to communicate...
While mobile social networking applications such as Twitter and Facebook have opened new possibiliti...
International audienceComputer-mediated communication can be defined as any form of human communicat...
People increasingly communicate over multiple channels, such as SMS, email and IM. Choosing the chan...
In this article, we present an idea of combining social networking websites and modern mobile device...
When traditional social media are brought off the desktop into the mobile milieu, the resulting inte...
This paper investigates emergent practices around ‘microblogging’, changing and sharing status withi...
Previous research has sought to utilize everyday messaging metaphors, such as the notice board, in l...
Social networking websites are being regularly used by individuals, groups, friends, colleagues etc....