Tom Hume on the ettiquette of ‘bluejacking’ and ethnographic opportunity it affords:
“Bluejacking is interesting because it’ll give us the first clues as to how people feel about these kinds of interruptions and how they’ll react to them.”
Tom Hume on the ettiquette of ‘bluejacking’ and ethnographic opportunity it affords:
“Bluejacking is interesting because it’ll give us the first clues as to how people feel about these kinds of interruptions and how they’ll react to them.”
Bluejacking as entertainment and ethnography
Apropos of my earlier post comparing iPodjacking and Bluejacking, Tom Hume has two posts on Bluejacking: one on why it doesn’t matter, and another on Bluejacking as a learning opportunity: Bluejacking is interesting because it’ll give us the first clue…
Playing with strangers
The widespread belief that computer-mediated social interaction is all about finding more people to date notwithstanding, there seems to be