Hi Ian, That looks quite interesting. I've got an android device (galaxytab) and would be interested in trying it out.
Nick Martin and I are currently in the early stages of developing the EuroPython app. We're not going native so to speak. Instead we're doing a cross platform app in attempt to cover as many platforms as possible. I'd be interested in seeing if we could work with any API you may provide, or if there is some common area we could work together on. All the best, Oisin On 1 April 2011 00:43, Ian Ozsvald <i...@ianozsvald.com> wrote: > Hi EuroPython. I'm a Python dev, I'll probably be submitting a talk > and/or tutorial (probably around pyCUDA and high performance > computing). I was up at the last EuroPython in Birmingham, I demo'd a > face-tracking robot head and pyCUDA in the lightning talks. > > Here in the UK I'm one of the founders of the Brighton Python group. > I'm also the co-founder of a new mobile app that helps people at > events meet 'interesting people' by mining all the digital > fingerprints that we publicly release on the web. You can see a couple > of screenshots here and a bit of blurb: > http://socialtiesapp.com/ > > Behind the scenes I've got a bottle.py driven framework gathering > lanyrd/twitter/foursquare/geo data to figure out who is at an event, > what they talk about and who they know. There's no need to join 'yet > another social network', you just ask the API questions about who is > there and whether the user has recommendations of who to meet. > Everything is based on existing public social profiles and a natural > language model of conversations. The bottom line is that the app makes > events more social as you're given recommendations of who to meet (and > why, what they look like and who you have in common). My background is > as an artificial intelligence researcher in industry. > > The app is in alpha on Android right now (the iPhone alpha is a few > weeks younger), we plan to have a final version of the app out in the > appstores in May. One of the goals is to integrate the API into other > people's conference apps (and/or whitelabel our app), here in Brighton > it'll be integrated in the bigger tech events later in the year. We've > just been demoing at a media conference at BAFTA's HQ yesterday. > > I'd be very happy to open the API for free use by Python devs for > EuroPython, I'll certainly be using our app at the event. Also we > could white-label a version of our existing app as a 'EuroPython > social app' or...well, I'm open to suggestions. > > Is there someone at your end with an Android device who might like to > try a demo? > > Cheers, > Ian (UK) > 00 44 7971 987 233 > > -- > Ian Ozsvald (A.I. researcher, screencaster) > i...@ianozsvald.com > > http://IanOzsvald.com > http://SocialTiesApp.com/ > http://MorConsulting.com/ > http://blog.AICookbook.com/ > http://TheScreencastingHandbook.com > http://FivePoundApp.com/ > http://twitter.com/IanOzsvald > _______________________________________________ > Europython-improve mailing list > Europython-improve@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/europython-improve >
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