Context-awareness can improve the usefulness of automated reminders.
However, prototypes of context-aware reminder applications have been confined
to small research labs, making the evaluation of these tools throughout a
person▒s daily life difficult. Mobile phones provide a convenient and truly
ubiquitous platform for the detection of personal context such as location, as
well as the delivery of reminders. An interesting question is whether this
plat-form can be appropriated for location-based reminders, and how people
would employ them. We present Place-Its, a location-based reminder application
that runs on mobile phones, enabling people to use location-aware reminders
throughout their daily lives. We describe the design of Place-Its and a
two-week exploratory user study. The study reveals that location-based
reminders are use-ful, in large part because people use location in nuanced
ways. Mobile phones prove to be a compelling platform, providing convenience
and adequate loca-tion sensing
Pre-2018 CSE ID: CS2005-0820