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Classic and Alternative Mobile Search: A Review and Agenda

Matt Jones
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Matt Jones: Swansea University, UK

International Journal of Mobile Human Computer Interaction (IJMHCI), 2011, vol. 3, issue 1, 22-36

Abstract: As mobile search turns into a mainstream activity, the author reflects on research that provides insights into the impact of current interfaces and pointers to yet unmet needs. Classic text dominated interface and interaction techniques are reviewed, showing how they can enhance the user experience. While today’s interfaces emphasise direct, query-result approaches, serving up discrete chunks of content, the author suggests an alternative set of features for future mobile search. With reference to example systems, the paper argues for indirect, continuous and multimodal approaches. Further, while almost all mobile search research has focused on the ‘developed’ world, the paper outlines challenges and impact of work targeted at ‘developing’ world contexts.

Date: 2011
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