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Twitter enables users to write and publish messages with a maximum of 140 characters. This is sometimes termed micro-blogging because individuals often use Twitter to communicate their thoughts, commentary or feelings about any given subject. Twitter's significant popularity and mass usage has resulted in any subject queried from the Twitter API that may return a vast number of tweets. These tweets...
This paper presents a dynamic user interface for transit tracking applications. Over the past number of years, there has been a considerable debate among developers between the development of native applications versus web-based application development. There are advantages and disadvantages to both approaches. This paper examines and discusses the Transit Live application that has been created primarily...
From Leonardo da Vinci to collaborations in the 1960's between engineers and artists and the more recent success of Apple Inc., demonstrates that the connection between engineering and art is well established. This paper gives some historical background on engineering and art collaborations and presents two such collaborations. The collaborations presented are Data Spaced and Time Transit. These projects...
The trend in increased storage capacity of personal media devices has paralleled the increase in network capable and digital media capable devices such as televisions, computers, cell phones and other personal media devices. This implies that media will continue to be stored across a variety of personal network enabled devices despite available cloud-based media storage and sharing solutions. There...
This paper presents the LISA (Location Independent Service Agents) prototype framework for location independent media service access and delivery. Location independent media services imply that a user can be nomadic and be delivered media services at any location via the network. The delivery of media using mobile agent technology enhances the access and delivery of media services by evaluating the...
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