Hi all,

I'm working on a single page, real-time webapp that allows users to 
interact with small wi-fi hardware devices that are chock full of sensors 
and controls (e.g. temp, humidity, magnetometer, accelerometer, gpio, etc.) 
-- think Arduino meets a modern webapp with websockets.

The hardware + webapp allows you to do things like:

* Get an sms/email/phone call if a sensor triggers a certain value (e.g. 
temp in my house drops below 55F - alert me, front door to my house was 
opened - SMS me)
* Control a relay in your house remotely through your browser (e.g. open 
your garage door, turn on/off electric blanket, etc)

The app is already receiving data from our hardware, storing it, and is 
able to be visualized in the webapp using flot charts.  There is also a 
visual drag-n-drop rule editor built that I am now porting over to the new 
app (think Yahoo Pipes).  I'm just looking for good people to help push it 
to completion faster than I can myself.

This is a passion project.  None of us are getting paid (yet).  What's in 
it for you?

* You'd get free hardware that would allow you to "sensor-up" your house 
and do cool stuff
* Fun: this is the most fun I've had building software, and I have ~17 
years exp. building stuff in embedded/C, Java, .NET, various web 
technologies
* Hone your chops on all this new tech
* Part-ownership: we have established a corp.; there are two of us (1 
hardware guy, 1 software guy) - we aren't making anything yet, but if we 
are able to turn a corner on that, we'd be happy to consider part-ownership 

If it sounds intriguing at all, drop me a line off-list.  I'll be happy to 
show you more details, demos, code (github).

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