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1 Mobile Phones and Social Networks Christopher Tsai

2 Overview Motivation Mobile Phones Social Networks Innovation Software Agents Technology

3 Scenario/Demo Imagine: It’s a nice day, and you want to play tennis You have a cell phone

4 Scenario/Demo You input into your cell phone, “I want to play tennis” Your phone replies: “I couldn’t find anyone who “plays tennis” but Chris said “I like to play basketball” would you like to contact Chris?

5 Mobile Phones Increasingly powerful mobile phones High computing capacity Smart Phones by Nokia and Motorola

6 Mobile Phones Ubiquitous Readily accessible Contact List Natural Social Network

7 Online Phenomenon Social Networks Friendster.com TheFacebook.com

8 Social Networks Friendster.com Widely known social network website connecting friends of friends to each other Appeared in New York Times

9 Social Networks TheFacebook.com Wildly popular network amongst elite college students Primary function is to meet individuals through common ground

10 Innovation and Synergy Smart Mobile Phones Social Networks

11 Enhanced Socialization Social Network enabled SmartPhones Appeal of online social networking Appeal of mobility

12 Enhanced Socialization Key Elements of Online Social Networks Common ground Searchability Friends of friends

13 Social Possibility Scenario “I like to play tennis” Friendly, social activity Athletic Outdoors Matches: “I like to play basketball” of a friend’s friend

14 Social Possibility Scenario “My dog is sick” Animals Health Matches: “I love dogs” or “I am a veterinarian” of friend’s friend

15 Technology Common Sense Searching Open Mind Common Sense Privacy Features Embarrassing Information Confidential Contacts

16 Technology Open Mind Common Sense Knowledge base of over 600,000 common sense facts Semantic network of 280,000 relationships

17 Technology Privacy: Embarrassing Information “Anna searched for “anyone want to watch the Star Trek marathon this weekend” “Would you like to make the statement ‘I like to watch Star Trek’ public to Anna?”

18 Technology Privacy: Contacts kept private Boss, Co-Workers, Family “Contact Alex, he may know someone who matches your request”

19 Conclusion Synergy Mobile Phone Computing Social Network Phenomenon Innovation: Social Network Enabled Mobile Phones Enhanced Socialization Technology

20 Questions


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