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Mobile phone-to-phone personal context sharing
2009 9th International Symposium on Communications and Information Technology, 2009Sharing personal context information using mobile phone is receiving considerable attentions in ubiquitous computing applications. The most common architecture for sharing personal context information via mobile phone uses centralized server. Such server-based architecture, however, cannot avoid waste of mobile phone's limited resources for sharing ...
Umesh Chandra, Juong-Sik Lee
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Introducing Windows Phone 7 and the Windows Phone Platform
2010This is an exciting time for developers, as the smartphone race has begun between the major players, like Microsoft&s Windows Phone, Apple&s iPhone, and Google&s Android. As a developer, you are faced with this amazing opportunity to develop a mobile application that can be sold to millions of consumers worldwide using any of the platforms (Windows ...
Henry Lee, Eugene Chuvyrov
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2020
This chapter considers the impact of technology on society in recent years. A new environment of information, social media and digital interfaces has inaugurated new political connections that have transformed the landscape. Rather than ruminate over the ways that Trump uses Twitter and other technologies to communicate in sometimes bizarre and ...
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This chapter considers the impact of technology on society in recent years. A new environment of information, social media and digital interfaces has inaugurated new political connections that have transformed the landscape. Rather than ruminate over the ways that Trump uses Twitter and other technologies to communicate in sometimes bizarre and ...
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SwordFight: Exploring Phone-to-Phone Motion Games
IEEE Pervasive Computing, 2012A novel class of phone-to-phone mobile-motion games aims to achieve a level of physical interactivity comparable to Wii or Kinect games but without relying on an external infrastructure. The key underlying technology in these new mobile-motion games is a real-time phone-to-phone distance measurement substrate the authors developed 2014; the Fast ...
Xiaomeng Chen +3 more
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Phone-to-Phone Configuration for Internet Telephony
2011Abstract Internet telephony is promising for long-distance calls because of its low service charge and value-added functions. To use Internet telephony, a direct method is to use a computer connected to the Internet. However, non-Internet users constitute a significant portion of the general public, and Internet users may not be able to access the ...
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Phones for you, or for them? [Phone software]
Information Professional, 2005Software on mobile phones is being pulled in different directions. Handset software teams are developing split personalities as the requirements of consumers and operators diverge. Macromedia is one of the companies trying to extend its influence from desktop software world into that of mobile devices, particularly phones.
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Automatic speech-recognition systems can now support applications from the desktop to public telecoms networks. In comparison with the desktop, the telecommunications network is a challenging environment for speech recognition. The system must work for any speaker and any telephone handset, the bandwidth is restricted and the environment tends to be ...
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The Phone and the Future: Village Pay Phones in Bangladesh
2001In Bangladesh, as in many other countries of the developing world, the role of telecommunications in economic development does not seem to be duly appreciated. The telecommunications sector has received scant attention from policy makers, and the country has witnessed only a slow expansion of its network over the years.
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New Scientist, 2011
Smartphone-based voting apps could help raise voter participation, if they overcome a few ...
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Smartphone-based voting apps could help raise voter participation, if they overcome a few ...
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