Wagner et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Hide and seek: location sharing practices with social mediaWagner et al., 2010
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- Wagner D
- Lopez M
- Doria A
- Pavlyshak I
- Kostakos V
- Oakley I
- Spiliotopoulos T
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- Proceedings of the 12th international conference on Human computer interaction with mobile devices and services
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This paper presents a multi-pronged study of users' location-sharing practices in the context of online social networks. The contribution of this study is two-fold: first it presents a series of insights relating to location-sharing practices, and second it highlights the use of third …
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