Interaction techniques for mobile collocation

Author:

Lucero Andrés1,Quigley Aaron2,Rekimoto Jun3,Roudaut Anne4,Porcheron Martin5,Serrano Marcos6

Affiliation:

1. University of Southern Denmark

2. University of St Andrews, UK

3. The University of Tokyo, Japan

4. University of Bristol, UK

5. University of Nottingham, UK

6. University of Toulouse, France

Publisher

ACM

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5. Andrés Lucero Matt Jones Tero Jokela and Simon Robinson. 2013. Mobile collocated interactions: taking an offline break together. interactions 20 2 (March 2013) 26--32. http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/2427076.2427083 10.1145/2427076.2427083 Andrés Lucero Matt Jones Tero Jokela and Simon Robinson. 2013. Mobile collocated interactions: taking an offline break together. interactions 20 2 (March 2013) 26--32. http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/2427076.2427083 10.1145/2427076.2427083

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