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Customized check-in procedures

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This paper describes a new mobile service: customized check-ins, which lets any business provide a customized form for mobile users that allow them to mark (describe) business-related events in the social networks.
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This paper describes a new mobile service: customized check-ins. This service lets any business provide a customized form for mobile users that allow them mark (describe) business-related events in the social networks. So instead of the traditional check-ins models, introduced by the communication services, this service introduces business-oriented check-ins. For the business this service introduces a new way for advertising in the social networks. And this advertising model does not require any intermediate service. For the consumers this service introduces a way for exchanging access to the own social graph for some benefits (e.g. gifts, discounts, coupons etc.).

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Wireless Networks Sensors and Social Streams

TL;DR: A new approach for using wireless sensors on mobile phones for integrating data from social networks, which uses wireless networks sensors from mobile phones as presence sensor that can open access for some content published in the social networks.
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On the analysis of statistics of mobile visitors

TL;DR: The aim of the study is to construct an analog of systems of web statistics operating with real mobile subscribers (instead of data on web page visits as in web statistics) and obtain information about traffic, identification and analysis of trends in user traffic, and detection of its dynamics.
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On Open Source Mobile Sensing

TL;DR: An attempt to describe and categorize existing open source libraries for mobile sensing, describe architecture and design patterns as well as discover directions for the future development is presented.
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Local messages for smartphones

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a new model for local messaging based on the network proximity and present a novelty mobile mashup which combines passive monitoring for smart phones and cloud based messaging for mobile operational systems.

A Survey of Smart Cards Data Mining.

TL;DR: A survey of data models used in analysis of histories of payment transactions collected by cities and transport companies is provided and practical questions (problems) that could be solved with histories of payments collected are described.
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