Videoblogging has its niche, but how about a small application that
remembers where you've been during a day , and how long; and then
visualizes everything in form of nice coloured curves, and publishes to
your blog?
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Best regards,
Oleg.
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gennaio 2007 10.51
A: OpenMoko
Oggetto: an idea: GPS blog?
Videoblogging has its niche, but how about a small application that
remembers where you've been during a day , and how long; and then visualizes
everything in form of nice coloured curves, and publishes to your blog?
--
Best regards
On Tuesday 23 January 2007 10:51, Oleg L. Sverdlov wrote:
Videoblogging has its niche, but how about a small application that
remembers where you've been during a day , and how long; and then
visualizes everything in form of nice coloured curves, and publishes to
your blog?
Hi,
I've been
. Sverdlov
Inviato: martedì 23 gennaio 2007 10.51
A: OpenMoko
Oggetto: an idea: GPS blog?
Videoblogging has its niche, but how about a small application that
remembers where you've been during a day , and how long; and then visualizes
everything in form of nice coloured curves, and publishes
Speaking about _useful_ solutions, I'd like to see user-submitted map of
speed cameras.
Like when the phone is in car-cradle, then half of the screen transforms
in one big button. You see a camera, you tap on screen. When the car is
waiting on red light, the phone uploads data to a server
Richard, nice idea.The upload back to home looks like a necessary feature.
BTW Speaking about _useful_ solutions, I'd like to see user-submitted
map of speed cameras.
Like when the phone is in car-cradle, then half of the screen transforms
in one big button. You see a camera, you tap on
2007 8:34 AM
Cc: OpenMoko
Subject: Re: an idea: GPS blog?
Richard, nice idea.The upload back to home looks like a necessary
feature.
BTW Speaking about _useful_ solutions, I'd like to see user-submitted
map of speed cameras.
Like when the phone is in car-cradle, then half of the screen
On 1/23/07, Dean Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The big problem with a lot of these applications being suggested is it will
require back end servers to store the data.
I'm yet to see anyone suggest SAAS pricing models for FIC applications on
a monthly/annual basis or is everyone on this list
Op dinsdag 23 januari 2007 14:55, schreef Dean Collins:
The big problem with a lot of these applications being suggested is it
will require back end servers to store the data.
I'm yet to see anyone suggest SAAS pricing models for FIC applications
on a monthly/annual basis or is everyone on
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