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Content quality in location-based services: a case study
Most LBS studies share a common tacit assumption that the service is based on some information content useful enough to mobile users to pay for. This study provides, however, some empirical evidence that the quality of LBS content is an issue to be explicitly addressed in both practice and research. This paper also extends, from the practical application perspective, the discussion of our LBS content quality evaluation method.