From context to content: leveraging context to infer media metadata
Proceedings of the 12th annual ACM international conference on Multimedia
Mobiphos: a collocated-synchronous mobile photo sharing application
Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Human computer interaction with mobile devices and services
KidCam: Toward an Effective Technology for the Capture of Children's Moments of Interest
Pervasive '09 Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Pervasive Computing
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Anytime, anywhere experience capture is becoming the norm, especially capture involving multimedia. Digital cameras are ubiquitous and continually increasing in image quality. It's difficult to purchase a mobile phone that does not have a camera built in. High-quality, solid-state MPEG video recorders are now available that are scarcely larger than a mobile phone. Everywhere we look, it is getting easier and cheaper to capture multimedia on the go. What's the future of mobile experience capture technology? If a company were to make something small, white, beautifully designed and with an 'i' in front of its name, what would it be? The author explores this question by examining three technologies: one that is currently available, one that could be here tomorrow, and one that is further off.