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With a little help from my friends: Can social navigation inform interpersonal privacy preferences?
Patil S., Page X., Kobsa A. CSCW 2011 (Proceedings of the ACM 2011 Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, Hangzhou, China, Mar 19-23, 2011) 391-394, 2011. Type: Proceedings
In social media, users have many opportunities to specify their privacy setting preferences, such as whether to show their personal information to all of their contacts or only specific contacts. In many cases, users do not understand ...
Dec 7 2011
A life-cycle perspective on online community success
Iriberri A., Leroy G. ACM Computing Surveys 41(2): 1-29, 2009. Type: Article
Iriberri and Leroy present a review of current research on success factors of online communities, in the context of a life cycle that distinguishes the phases of inception, creation, growth, and maturity. Unsuccessful online communitie...
Mar 26 2010
Designing mobile awareness cues
Oulasvirta A. Human computer interaction with mobile devices and services (Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Human Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Sep 2-5, 2008) 43-52, 2008. Type: Proceedings
Mobile devices know more about us and the people we interact with than what they normally let on. A mobile phone, for example, may know where we and our communication partners are located, and whether one is using or has recently used ...
Dec 4 2008
Synchronous and asynchronous
Cristian F. Communications of the ACM 39(4): 88-97, 1996. Type: Article
Two different but complementary system design protocols, synchronous and asynchronous, can be integrated in a common framework. This paper shows how....
Nov 1 1996
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