2009 |
14 | EE | Kurt Luther,
Scott Counts,
Kristin B. Stecher,
Aaron Hoff,
Paul Johns:
Pathfinder: an online collaboration environment for citizen scientists.
CHI 2009: 239-248 |
13 | EE | Gary Hsieh,
Scott Counts:
mimir: a market-based real-time question and answer service.
CHI 2009: 769-778 |
2008 |
12 | EE | Scott Counts,
Karen E. Fisher:
Mobile Social Networking: An Information Grounds Perspective.
HICSS 2008: 153 |
2007 |
11 | EE | Scott Counts,
Marc Smith:
Where were we: communities for sharing space-time trails.
GIS 2007: 10 |
10 | EE | Jens Riegelsberger,
Scott Counts,
Shelly Farnham,
Bruce C. Philips:
Personality Matters: Incorporating Detailed User Attributes and Preferences into the Matchmaking Process.
HICSS 2007: 87 |
9 | EE | Kevin A. Li,
Scott Counts:
Exploring social interactions and attributes of casual multiplayer mobile gaming.
Mobility Conference 2007: 696-703 |
8 | EE | Scott Counts:
Group-Based Mobile Messaging in Support of the Social Side of Leisure.
Computer Supported Cooperative Work 16(1-2): 75-97 (2007) |
2006 |
7 | EE | Amanda Williams,
Shelly Farnham,
Scott Counts:
Exploring wearable ambient displays for social awareness.
CHI Extended Abstracts 2006: 1529-1534 |
6 | EE | Scott Counts,
G. Henri ter Hofte,
Ian Smith:
Mobile social software: realizing potential, managing risks.
CHI Extended Abstracts 2006: 1703-1706 |
5 | EE | Jens Riegelsberger,
Scott Counts,
Shelly Farnham,
Bruce C. Philips:
Sounds good to me: effects of photo and voice profiles on gaming partner choice.
CSCW 2006: 159-162 |
4 | EE | David Fono,
Scott Counts:
Sandboxes: supporting social play through collaborative multimedia composition on mobile phones.
CSCW 2006: 163-166 |
2005 |
3 | EE | Scott Counts,
John Geraci:
Incorporating physical co-presence at events into digital social networking.
CHI Extended Abstracts 2005: 1308-1311 |
2 | EE | Jonathan Grudin,
Shari Tallarico,
Scott Counts:
As technophobia disappears: implications for design.
GROUP 2005: 256-259 |
2004 |
1 | EE | Scott Counts,
Eric Fellheimer:
Supporting social presence through lightweight photo sharing on and off the desktop.
CHI 2004: 599-606 |