Hi Avraham

Regarding point #2,
Google has an app which tells the location of a person provided he has
a mobile phone and he has the feature enabled. My software will be
intelligent enough to know your location and your caller's location.
So if you are in the hospital, it need not go into ringing mode.

Thanks
Subhendra


On Mar 9, 4:22 pm, Avraham Serour <[email protected]> wrote:
> 1 - not something for android but for regular google searches, to detect
> that I have a contact in gmail named brother and checks it's address, no
> difference form where I search it it would be nice anyway
> 2 - interesting idea, but not only when you mother calls, but any of your
> friends, the caller phone could easily detect when he is in a hospital or
> something like that, more, it could be an emergency call even outside a
> hospital. nice but I once more not inherent to android, I don't think
> telephony has this kind of thing in the protocol. and what if someone works
> in a hospital, all his calls are detected as emergency?
>
> 3 - easy to do with gps of course, but I don't think we have this kind of
> data, and more it doesn't need to go silence if the movie didn't begin yet,
> or if I went to the bathroom
>
> 4 - not inherent to the camera but to the picture viewer application, the
> camera just have to set time and geotag it properly
>
> On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 9:24 AM, basu <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi
>
> > I had few ideas that would really create a big market for android-
> > powered phones.
>
> > My idea was to incorporate "common sense" reasoning into the Android
> > platform
> > just as in humans.
>
> > Some of the features that could be incorporated are:
>
> > 1. Search engine with common sense. Your phone can sense that your
> > brother's address
> > changed recently. So when you search for "birthday gifts for my
> > brother", it suggests
> > gifts that could be of use when you move to a new house.
>
> > 2. Your phone is in silent mode. But your mother calls from a hospital
> > and so
> > it starts ringing.
>
> > 3. Your phone is in ringing mode. You go to a orchestra. Your phone
> > understands and goes into silent mode.
>
> > 4. Your camera phone clicks pictures at the same location within few
> > minutes interval.
> > So your phone understands that they are of the same event.
>
> > These are only some of the features. The possibilities are actually
> > endless.
>
> > Thanks
> > Subhendra
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