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Swarm: Hyper awareness, micro coordination, and smart convergence through mobile group text messaging

Farnham et al., 2006

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17764592862112664023
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Farnham S
Keyani P
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Proceedings of the 39th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'06)

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Text messaging has become an integral part of mobile communication, with a significant impact on cultural and social norms in many countries. Our goal is to explore how group- based text messaging enables continuous social awareness, group coordination and smart …
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