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Jennifer Granito
Researcher at Verizon Communications
Publications - 4
Citations - 465
Jennifer Granito is an academic researcher from Verizon Communications. The author has contributed to research in topics: User modeling & Social network. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 465 citations. Previous affiliations of Jennifer Granito include Microsoft.
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Indicating recent content publication activity by a user
Christopher Armstrong,Alan Keister,Lark Dunham,Jennifer Granito,Steven Miles Greenberg,Rakesh Agrawal,Michael Sommers,Carol A. Glover +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a user participating in a social network can quickly and efficiently perceive new information related to other users (referred to as co-users) in the social network by reviewing the cousers' recent content publication activity, without requiring the user to actively browse or request information about the co-user.
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Searching recent content publication activity
Christopher Armstrong,Alan Keister,Lark Dunham,Jennifer Granito,Steven Miles Greenberg,Rakesh Agrawal,Michael Sommers,Carol A. Glover +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a user participating in a social network can quickly and efficiently perceive new information related to other users (referred to as co-users) in the social network by reviewing the cousers' recent content publication activity, without requiring the user to actively browse or request information about the co-user.
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Systems and methods for distributing published content among users of a social network
Christopher Armstrong,Alan Keister,Lark Dunham,Jennifer Granito,Steven Miles Greenberg,Rakesh Agrawal,Michael Sommers,Carol A. Glover +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a user participating in a social network can quickly and efficiently perceive new information related to other users (referred to as co-users) in the social network by reviewing the cousers' recent content publication activity, without requiring the user to actively browse or request information about the co-user.
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Indicating and searching recent content publication activity by a user
Christopher Armstrong,Alan Keister,Lark Dunham,Jennifer Granito,Steven Miles Greenberg,Rakesh Agrawal,Michael Sommers,Carol A. Glover +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a user participating in a social network can quickly and efficiently perceive new information related to other users (referred to as co-users) in the social network by reviewing the cousers' recent content publication activity, without requiring the user to actively browse or request information about the co-user.