Abstract
An understanding of how people in social networks consume news media by and about their friends shows that information overload is soon going to be a major problem for many participants. Users dislike manually prioritizing their friendships to help organize this data, and this leads us to develop a new interface to help users to find the news that most interests them by providing a visual representation of social proximity, in which friends most visited and those most likely to be met offline we prioritized.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages | 115-118 |
| Number of pages | 4 |
| Publication status | Published - 1 Sept 2008 |
| Event | People & Computers XXII: Culture, Creativity, Interaction, Proceedings of the 22nd British HCI Group Annual Conference (HCI 2008) - Duration: 1 Sept 2008 → … |
Conference
| Conference | People & Computers XXII: Culture, Creativity, Interaction, Proceedings of the 22nd British HCI Group Annual Conference (HCI 2008) |
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| Period | 1/09/08 → … |