Title
An open, social microcalender for the enterprise: timely?
Abstract
We present the system design and rational for a novel social microcalendar called Timely. Our system has been inspired by previous research on calendaring and popular social network applications, in particular microblogging. Timely provides an open, social space for enterprise users to share their events, socialize, and discover what else is going on in their network and beyond. A detailed analysis of the events shared by users during the site's first 47 days reveals that users willingly share their time commitments despite an existing culture of restricted calendars.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1145/1978942.1978977
CHI
Keywords
Field
DocType
detailed analysis,social space,popular social network application,novel social microcalendar,restricted calendar,particular microblogging,social microcalender,system design,previous research,enterprise user,existing culture,social network,gcs
World Wide Web,Internet privacy,Social media,Social network,Computer science,Microblogging,Social software,Systems design,Social space,Socialization
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
9
0.87
19
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Werner Geyer1128987.53
Casey Dugan287060.79
Beth Brownholtz354236.99
Mikhil Masli4797.89
Elizabeth M. Daly578337.91
David R. Millen62085163.74