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A Model of Mobile Community: Designing User Interfaces to Support Group Interaction

For the past decade, mobile phones have been used primarily to make phone calls. However, with an increase in the number of mobile phone users and improvements to mobile phone technology, new forms of interaction and new kinds of applications become possible. Now the role of mobile phones is expanding to support forming and maintaining “community” - both geographic-based communities and communities based on diverse cultural interests - creating new ways for people to connect and communicate.

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