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David Harborth and Sebastian Pape
Pokémon Go is one of the most successful mobile games of all time. Millions played and still play this mobile augmented reality (AR) application, although severe privacy issues are pervasive in the app due to its use of several sensors such as location d...
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Levente Juhász, Tessio Novack, Hartwig H. Hochmair and Sen Qiao
User-generated map data is increasingly used by the technology industry for background mapping, navigation and beyond. An example is the integration of OpenStreetMap (OSM) data in widely-used smartphone and web applications, such as Pokémon GO (PGO), a p...
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Rene Westerholt, Heinrich Lorei and Bernhard Höfle
Location-based games have become popular in recent years, with Pokémon Go and Ingress being two very prominent examples. Some location-based games, known as Serious Games, go beyond entertainment and serve additional purposes such as data collection. Suc...
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Joshua Sablatura and Umit Karabiyik
As the geolocation capabilities of smartphones continue to improve, developers have continued to create more innovative applications that rely on this location information for their primary function. This can be seen with Niantic?s release of Pokémon GO,...
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Der Ren Hsu
Pág. 3022 - 3026
In cultural creative industry, mobile games are one of the most increasing markets. Pokemon Go, as an Augmented reality (AR) in mobile games, may lead to both video game and physical activity, but it also inevitably triggers a certain degree of side effe...
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