DocumentCode
797791
Title
Social serendipity: mobilizing social software
Author
Eagle, Nathan ; Pentland, Alex
Author_Institution
Media Lab., MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA
Volume
4
Issue
2
fYear
2005
Firstpage
28
Lastpage
34
Abstract
Many mobile devices incorporate low-power wireless connectivity protocols, such as Bluetooth, that can be used to identify an individual to other people nearby. We have developed an architecture that leverages this functionality in mobile phones - originally designed for communication at a distance - to connect people across the room. Serendipity is an application of the architecture. It combines the existing communications infrastructure with online introduction systems´ functionality to facilitate interactions between physically proximate people through a centralized server. A new mobile-phone-based system uses Bluetooth hardware addresses and a database of user profiles to cue informal, face-to-face interactions between nearby users who don´t know each other, but probably should.
Keywords
Bluetooth; cellular radio; human computer interaction; mobile computing; Bluetooth; low-power wireless connectivity protocols; mobile devices; mobile-phone-based system; social software mobilization; user profile database; Application software; Batteries; Bluetooth; Earth; History; Humans; Microcomputers; Mobile communication; Mobile handsets; Portable computers; Bluetooth technology; mobile computing; smart phones; social software;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Pervasive Computing, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1536-1268
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MPRV.2005.37
Filename
1427646
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