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Internet of things marries social media

Published:30 August 2011Publication History

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What happens when non-human objects enter social media and start imitating social relations with people? Starting from a social networking stance towards connected objects this workshop looks at the challenges of designing for the dualism in objects consisting of a physical thing and a digital representation online, and how we could develop user interaction models that are understandable, liberates from the screens and move out in the physical world.

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              MobileHCI '11: Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Human Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services
              August 2011
              781 pages
              ISBN:9781450305419
              DOI:10.1145/2037373

              Copyright © 2011 Authors

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              Association for Computing Machinery

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              • Published: 30 August 2011

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