has the most free time of anyone around but i dunno how i would be of any
use

On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 3:18 PM, Ron <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 2012-10-05 14:33, Mak Kolybabi wrote:
> > On 2012-10-05 14:19, Ron wrote:
> > > Anybody wanna volunteer? I'll be next week sometime, during the day
> > > (time is flexible). If you're really excited but can only do evening,
> we
> > > might be able to work something out.
> >
> > Hard to get 'really excited' with so little info. Can you provide any
> > information at all about what this is? What the API offers? Anything? I'm
> > curious, which may become interest, and even excitement...
>
> True. :P
>
> I do have more information, but it's long and can use more focus so I
> was going to wait till I know more.
>
> But, since you complained, here is what it's all about:
>
> --
>
> Going Viral: Leveraging An Outbreak Response Tool for Rapid Mobile
> Development For over 10 years, ALPHA (Architecture for Leveraging Public
> Health
> Applications) has been used to manage and control outbreaks and emerging
> public
> health issues. From tracking the SARS outbreak, to capturing and helping
> control the spread of disease, and security monitoring, ALPHA has been a
> key
> platform developed by the Public Health Agency of Canada and used across
> the
> country.  This platform is currently patent pending in Canada and the
> United
> States.
>
> ALPHA is built upon Java technology as a fully portable software engine.
>  It is
> a module-based system where all desired features can be implemented simply
> through an application interface.   This smooth integration into the ALPHA
> component suite gives ALPHA the advantage of being able to bridge the gaps
> in
> multiple datasets and devices.
>
> With an already large and growing base of integrated components (email,
> Oracle,
> MSQL, Derby, Twitter, Facebook, as well as some to do some number
> crunching and
> data analysis) ALPHA is ready to smoothly aid your product by providing a
> seamless point where decisions can be included alongside your existing
> processes.
>
> As ALPHA continues to be used in more and more distinct applications, its
> flexibility grows and its usefulness increases.   ALPHA technology has now
> been
> incorporated into mobile and tablet environments thereby increasing its
> portability and ease of access.  We have to app's built for a demo.
>
> Our goal is to get this platform into as many developers’ hands as
> possible so
> they can play and fully comprehend the potential applications first hand.
>  We
> are willing (subject to approval on my end and terms) to look at either a
> follow up dev camp (with one of the inventors and / or lead programmers)
> and
> look at how we can license it to Skullspace developers for non-commercial
> uses,
> or a trial, or commercial use, etc.
> --
>
> I'd like to meet with him and get further information and a better 'angle'.
>
> Ron
>
> >
> > --
> > Mak Kolybabi
> > <[email protected]>
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