Hi, Which platform is snowball server running? Do you broadcast more than the location from the server?
What kind of end user applications are possible using snowball? Do you have any specific kind of end user applications that might be the killer app for snowball? On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 2:10 PM, whitemice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Just back from a well deserved weekend off. :-) > > >>This was very appealing when you had the emergency use case example. Not > sure why you changed it to a trivial ice cream example. Now the wow factor > has definitely come down in my mind. Any reasons, why the emergency use case > is not highlighted?<< > 99.9% of the people using the Snowball platform would do so for > location based search and advertising (search for Pizza, social > networking, dating, etc). However if someone wrote a messaging > application using this platform, they could highlight the emergency > use case as part of their design. The ice cream example is just an > easy way to get the concept across to people. > > Everybody likes ice cream. ;-) > > > >>Any reason you are using bluetooth instead of wifi? If I remember > correctly wifiArmy is using wifi for this kind of interaction. Can anyone > speculate on how many googlePhones will have wifi vs bluetooth?<< > Currently (i.e. on existing hardware) having Wi-Fi switched on uses > significantly more power than Bluetooth, hence it is a bit of a > problem for always-on-ad-hoc-networking, although I look forward to > tackling these problems when the hardware and APIs become available > for Android. > > Using cellular (via a server and cell id tags) is like putting an ad > hoc network on steroids, i.e. it does a lot of useful things like > improving the user experience on first use and reduces propagation > delay. > > Also, I have put a lot of work into protecting user privacy, so unlike > other LBS technologies this does in no way compromise the user and > their location to the "government". > > > >>Looks interesting, especially the combination of all of the varied > services. Are you going to provide the API/library? I assume you simulated > things for the video, since I don't think those services are available in > the current SDK?<< > > If you look at the architecture, you'll see that I was able to > implement a lot of the technology already: > http://blog.zedray.com/snowball/technical-details/ > Snowball is just missing Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and actual handsets. > > Hence the Snowball applications will work as soon as Google installs > them on an actual Android device - although they say they won't be > doing this! > > When run in the emulator, some of my ADC submissions rely on the > server being injected with canned data (e.g. Pizzeria #1, User #2), > although Snowball Date users can publish their own profiles and watch > them appear on other devices. As the current Android emulator lacks > proper cell id simulation, there is no location sensitivity to this > information. > > Right now I am looking to partner with people who can make marketable > end user applications, so I can get feedback on the API and > concentrate my energies on getting the networking right. > > In time I will publish the Snowball for Android client and make its > API available for general use. > > > > -- take care, Muthu Ramadoss. http://mobeegal.in find stuff closer. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Android Challenge" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/android-challenge?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
