Linked Internet UI Concept introduces an innovative mobile UI paradigm to facilitate multiple service usage. The concept aggregates content from multiple services, associates the content through links, and recommends the content most relevant to the users. All these innovations aim to help people keep in touch with their contacts on the go.
The UI concept runs on a Nokia Maemo development device. It consists of a custom-built web runtime on top of QTWebKit, the Linked Internet UI Platform, written using HTML5, JavaScript, and a SQL database backend. The platform supports online and offline operation and is able to synchronize data with services for efficient offline use. Our current prototype supports Flickr, Ovi, Twitter, among others for demonstration and user evaluation purposes; and it can be extended to cover new views, content types, and services. The demo debuts at Nokia World 2009 in Stuttgart, Germany. The short video below shows its essential messages.
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