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- 571 creator ben-dodson.
- 571 creator ian-vo.
- 571 creator monica-lam.
- 571 creator tj-purtell.
- 571 type InProceedings.
- 571 label "Musubi: Disintermediated Interactive Social Feeds for Mobile Devices".
- 571 sameAs 571.
- 571 abstract "Mobile devices play an integral role in our online activities, most notably in the domain of personal and social computing. This paper presents Musubi, a mobile social application platform that enables users to share any data type in real-time feeds created by any application on the phone. Musubi is unique in providing a disintermediated service; all communication is supported using public key encryption thus leaking no user information to a third party. Despite the heavy use of cryptography to provide user authentication and access control, users found Musubi simple to use. We embed key exchange within familiar friending actions, and allow users to interact with any friend in their address books without requiring them to join a common network apriori. Our feed abstraction allows users to easily exercise access control. All data reside on the phone, granting users the freedom to apply applications of their choice. In addition to disintermediating personal messaging, we have created an application platform to support multi-party software with the same respect for personal data. The POSI (Phone-based Open Social Interactions) API we created on top of Musubi's trusted communication protocol facilitates the development of light-weight multi-party applications and provides a compelling group application experience. It allows application developers to make social, interactive applications without needing to host their own servers.".
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- 571 keyword "mobile".
- 571 keyword "p2p".
- 571 keyword "privacy".
- 571 keyword "social".
- 571 title "Musubi: Disintermediated Interactive Social Feeds for Mobile Devices".