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Collaborative end-user development on handheld devices
2008
Proceedings of IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing, VL/HCC
Web 2.0 has enabled end users to collaborate through their own developed artifacts, moving on from text (e.g., Wikipedia, Blogs) to images (e.g., Flickr) and movies (e.g., YouTube), changing end-user's role from consumer to producer. But still there is no support for collaboration through interactive end-user developed artifacts, especially for emerging handheld devices, which are the next collaborative platform. Featuring fast always-on networks, Web browsers that are as powerful as their
doi:10.1109/vlhcc.2008.4639093
dblp:conf/vl/AhmadiRI08
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