User-generated content plays a pivotal role in the current social media. The main focus, however, has been on the explicitly generated user content such as photos, videos and status updates on different social networking sites. In this paper, we explore the potential of implicitly generated user content, based on users’ online consumption behaviors. It is technically feasible to record users’ consumption behaviors on mobile devices and share that with relevant people. Mobile devices with such capabilities could enrich social interactions around the consumed content, but it may also threaten users’ privacy. To understand the potentials of this design direction we created and evaluated a low-fidelity prototype intended for photo sharing withi...
Social networks have become an indispensable part of everyday life by providing users with different...
camera phones, multimedia messaging, mobile phones, user studies, mobile imaging This paper presents...
This article investigates mundane photo taking practices with personal mobile devices in the co-pres...
Recent critiques contend that “Far too much current writing on photography—even in pieces about soci...
For many years, researchers have explored digital support for photographs and various methods of in...
The rise of social media platforms has changed how people interact. Mobile technologies with built-i...
Low cost digital cameras in smartphones and wearable devices make it easy for people to automaticall...
Visual media and mobile technology are perhaps two of the most ubiquitous features of developed soci...
Developments in networked digital imaging promise to substantially affect the near-universal experie...
An important problem for technology design is predicting users and uses for emerging technologies—do...
Photo sharing on camera phones is becoming a common way to maintain closeness and relationships with...
Part 4: PrivacyInternational audienceA continually increasing number of pictures and videos is share...
Low cost digital cameras in smartphones and wearable devices make it easy for people to automaticall...
Photo sharing is a captivating feature which popularizes Online Gregarious Networks (OSNs). Lamentab...
Social networks have become an indispensable part of everyday life by providing users with different...
Social networks have become an indispensable part of everyday life by providing users with different...
camera phones, multimedia messaging, mobile phones, user studies, mobile imaging This paper presents...
This article investigates mundane photo taking practices with personal mobile devices in the co-pres...
Recent critiques contend that “Far too much current writing on photography—even in pieces about soci...
For many years, researchers have explored digital support for photographs and various methods of in...
The rise of social media platforms has changed how people interact. Mobile technologies with built-i...
Low cost digital cameras in smartphones and wearable devices make it easy for people to automaticall...
Visual media and mobile technology are perhaps two of the most ubiquitous features of developed soci...
Developments in networked digital imaging promise to substantially affect the near-universal experie...
An important problem for technology design is predicting users and uses for emerging technologies—do...
Photo sharing on camera phones is becoming a common way to maintain closeness and relationships with...
Part 4: PrivacyInternational audienceA continually increasing number of pictures and videos is share...
Low cost digital cameras in smartphones and wearable devices make it easy for people to automaticall...
Photo sharing is a captivating feature which popularizes Online Gregarious Networks (OSNs). Lamentab...
Social networks have become an indispensable part of everyday life by providing users with different...
Social networks have become an indispensable part of everyday life by providing users with different...
camera phones, multimedia messaging, mobile phones, user studies, mobile imaging This paper presents...
This article investigates mundane photo taking practices with personal mobile devices in the co-pres...