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Some regard the smartwatch as little more than an extra phone screen, but it can be a powerful tool that reduces the time we spend using other devices, enabling us to better manage our digital lives without missing out on important information.
There's nothing wrong with having multiple smartphone authentication systems--each adapted to different device capabilities and mobile contexts--as long as they're complementary and don't detract from the user experience.
O-SNAP is a mobile application that explicitly supports in-person collaborative search by enabling users to physically signal their willingness to share and by facilitating face-to-face search-related communication. The Web extra at http://youtu.be/AKoITuxB9BY is a video in which author Meredith Ringel Morris discusses scenarios that can prompt collaborative information seeking.
To be a catalyst for social development, the ubiquitous cell phone must be able to access locally relevant and freely available data. The featured Web extra is a video of Computer's Invisible Computing column editor Albrecht Schmidt discussing the lessons learned from his research project on using mobile phones for education in rural Panama.
Enabling user-generated services could help fuel the mobile revolution. Web sites that enable the sharing of user- generated content such as photos and videos are immensely popular, and their use is on the rise. Technologies that enable Web sites to support the creation, sharing, and deployment of user-generated mobile services could be key factors in the spread of the mobile Internet.
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