KikuNavi: Real-time pedestrian navigation based on social networking service and collective intelligence

Author(s):  
H. Nagasaka ◽  
M. Okabe ◽  
R. Onai
2014 ◽  
Vol 614 ◽  
pp. 513-516
Author(s):  
Feng Ding ◽  
Yu Liu

Since service science is becoming more popular, many universities or companies have now set up numbers of groups to attract researches. In this paper we will introduce a new platform, which based on a Personalized Service System, aiming at real-time information exchange.


2021 ◽  
pp. 146144482110245
Author(s):  
Greta Jasser ◽  
Jordan McSwiney ◽  
Ed Pertwee ◽  
Savvas Zannettou

With large social media platforms coming under increasing pressure to deplatform far-right users, the Alternative Technology movement (Alt-Tech) emerged as a new digital support infrastructure for the far right. We conduct a qualitative analysis of the prominent Alt-Tech platform Gab, a social networking service primarily modelled on Twitter, to assess the far-right virtual community on the platform. We find Gab’s technological affordances – including its lack of content moderation, culture of anonymity, microblogging architecture and funding model – have fostered an ideologically eclectic far-right community united by fears of persecution at the hands of ‘Big Tech’. We argue that this points to the emergence of a novel techno-social victimology as an axis of far-right virtual community, wherein shared experiences or fears of being deplatformed facilitate a coalescing of assorted far-right tendencies online.


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