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Michail Niarchos, Marina Eirini Stamatiadou, Charalampos Dimoulas, Andreas Veglis and Andreas Symeonidis
Nowadays, news coverage implies the existence of video footage and sound, from which arises the need for fast reflexes by media organizations. Social media and mobile journalists assist in fulfilling this requirement, but quick on-site presence is not al...
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Linda Saulite, Deniss ?ceulovs and Franti?ek Pollák
This paper outlines the importance and role of non-product-related brand attributes, e.g., user imagery and usage imagery, in local news media content consumption by a younger audience aged 15?24. Due to technological developments, new media content cons...
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Theodoros Oikonomidis, Konstantinos Fouskas and Maro Vlachopoulou
The spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has triggered a series of responses worldwide ranging from traveling restrictions and shelter-in-place orders to lockdowns, contact tracing, social distancing, and other mitigation measures. To assist with con...
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Simón Peña-Fernández, Miguel Ángel Casado-del-Río and Daniel García-González
Since their emergence in the mid-90s, online media have evolved from simple digital editions that merely served to dump content from print newspapers, to sophisticated multi-format products with multimedia and interactive features. In order to discover t...
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Tatiana Santos Gonçalves, Begoña Ivars-Nicolás and Francisco Julián Martínez-Cano
The local press has always played a central role in the Portuguese society. Recently, new innovative technological projects to develop mobile applications and focus on local journalism in Portugal have emerged. These initiatives allow the development of ...
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Marwah Naeem Hassooni Al-Kinani,Sumayyah Bukola Adetunmbi,Azham Hussain
Pág. pp. 47 - 56
This paper aims to discuss how journalism in a network has transformed the production and circulation of news and as gate keeping and motivation setting, from the action interdependence of ordinary people, journalists, organizations and advanced innovati...
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Godfrey Isaac Mwandosya,Calkin Suero Montero,Esther Rossiner Mbise,Solomon Sunday Oyelere
Pág. pp. 31 - 51
This study reports the demonstration of the effectiveness of a mobile education tool (MET) that was co-designed and developed at the College of Business Education (CBE) in Tanzania by a team of teachers, researchers, and a developer using the Design Scie...
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Ghalia Musallam ALFarsi,Jasiya Jabbar,Maryam ALSinani
Pág. pp. 129 - 138
Technology is developing and changing in every moment that all domains are patchy without it. Our research utilizes the current trends and technology to design and develop a mobile application for the all members of the college. The students are the fund...
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Dr. Yousef Ibrahim Daradkeh,Dmitry Namiot
Pág. pp. 42 - 48
The paper describes our approach for using wireless sensors on mobile phones for delivering new data to mobile subscribers. We propose a new practical approach for social context-aware data retrieval based on mobile phones as a sensor concept. This appro...
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Muhammad Asif,John Krogstie
Pág. pp. 4 - 9
In most personalized mobile services, the user model remains invisible, and users do not have control over it. Externalization of user models can allow users to get an overview the user model that is used for personalization, and adjust the profile and p...
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