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Conference Paper Location-based Personalized Social Media Service for the Smart Phone : Distributed Social Contents Sharings
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Authors
Jung-Tae Kim, Jong-Hoon Lee, Hoon-Ki Lee, Eui-Hyun Paik
Issue Date
2011-12
Citation
International Conference for Internet Technology and Secured Transactions (ICITST) 2011, pp.655-659
Language
English
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Conference Paper
Abstract
Although the conventional Social Network Services (SNS) provides a solution for internetworking social users to share information and social media contents based on the Web, there are additional requirements to support increasing demands of social users with commencing Web 2.0 and Semantic Web technologies. With increasing popularity of social network services and smartphones, there are easy accesses and chances for users to share memo, photos, information on the next generation social media services including the real-time conversation and messaging. In order to meet such dynamic demands and requirements of users and services, the paper proposes a social media service framework which provides a platform technologies and enables to share various user generated contents as well as the distributed information. Nevertheless of the conventional social network services provide functionalities for sharing user contents via the 3G or Wi-Fi networks, it prohibits dynamic contents sharing services and systems between users and groups especially for the multimedia contents. In order to provides a solution to overcome the limitation of conventional On-Demand multimedia services, that are mostly based on the server and applicable for a particular platforms and services, the proposed social multimedia service framework helps to achieve multimedia and information sharing in peer-to-peer manner within their social networks and joined digital communities.
KSP Keywords
And systems, Contents sharing, Distributed information, Dynamic content, Dynamic demands, IEEE 802.11(Wi-Fi), Information Sharing, Location Based, Multimedia contents, Peer-to-Peer(P2P), Real-time