Developing privacy guidelines for social location disclosure applications and services
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Gregory D. Abowd | Mike Y. Chen | Sunny Consolvo | Ian E. Smith | Giovanni Iachello | G. Abowd | Sunny Consolvo | I. Smith | Giovanni Iachello
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