Difference between revisions of "Smartphones (Location Services)"

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Introduction/summary goes here:
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- High stability and low entropy of human physical movement
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- Issues: default settings (opt-out rather than opt-in), user ignorance, permissions and security, excessive and unnecessary privileges between OS and apps
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==Background and History==
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Development of capable technology - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multilateration multilateration]
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When was the first GPS chip in a smartphone
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==Stakeholders==
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Smartphone users
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Mobile phone carriers
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Software developers
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Advertising/marketing firms and the businesses they serve
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==Notable Cases==
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From popular culture, etc.
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==Legislation==
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To protect consumers/minimize risk/for convenience (Apple's "Find My Friends" app)
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==Policy==
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How major brands vary (iOS, Android, Windows Phone)
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==Ethical Implications==
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In the workplace
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Personal life (family, friends)

Revision as of 14:01, 11 February 2016

(Reserved by Z. Zasuwa)

Introduction/summary goes here: - High stability and low entropy of human physical movement - Issues: default settings (opt-out rather than opt-in), user ignorance, permissions and security, excessive and unnecessary privileges between OS and apps

Background and History

Development of capable technology - multilateration When was the first GPS chip in a smartphone

Stakeholders

Smartphone users Mobile phone carriers Software developers Advertising/marketing firms and the businesses they serve

Notable Cases

From popular culture, etc.

Legislation

To protect consumers/minimize risk/for convenience (Apple's "Find My Friends" app)

Policy

How major brands vary (iOS, Android, Windows Phone)

Ethical Implications

In the workplace Personal life (family, friends)