This contribution presents a study on currently existing mobile social network (MSN) platforms. We briefly discuss the basics of mobile social networking and defines our view on related terms and concepts. We then discuss and develop a classification pattern for MSN platforms and services. Several such systems are arranged and grouped, according to this categorization scheme. Finally, an empirical survey is presented, pointing out key dynamics, similarities and differences between the presented systems.
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This contribution presents a study on currently existing mobile social network (MSN) platforms. We briefly discuss the basics of mobile social networking and defines our view on related terms and concepts. We then discuss and develop a classification pattern for MSN platforms and services. Several such systems are arranged and grouped, according to this categorization scheme. Finally, an empirical survey is presented, pointing out key dynamics, similarities and differences between the presented...
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