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October 1, 2010

SocialSearchBrowser: A novel mobile search and information discovery tool

SocialSearchBrowser: A novel mobile search and information discovery tool Authors: Karen Church, Joachim Neumann, Mauro Cherubini and Nuria Oliver Keywords: Mobile search, social search, social networks, location-based services, context, field study, user evaluation

Abstract:

The mobile Internet offers anytime, anywhere access to a wealth of information to billions of users across the globe. However, the mobile Internet represents a challenging information access platform due to the inherent limitations of mobile environments, limitations that go beyond simple screen size and network issues. Mobile users often have information needs which are impacted by contexts such as location and time. Furthermore, human beings are social creatures that often seek out new strategies for sharing knowledge and information in mobile settings. To investigate the social aspect of mobile search, we have developed SocialSearchBrowser (SSB), a novel proof-of-concept interface that incorporates social networking capabilities with key mobile contexts to improve the search and information discovery experience of mobile users. In this paper, we present the results of an exploratory field study of SSB and outline key implications for the design of next generation mobile information access services.

Interesting combination of traditional “ask a search engine” with even more traditional “ask your friend’s” results. Sample is too small to say what issues might be encountered with wider use but definitely a step in an interesting direction.

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