I pipe iwantsandy.com (calendar, reminders, todos) through Twitter, which makes for a nice bot experience like you describe.
.. Adam On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 5:26 PM, Henry H <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Henry here - i've built a few things around XMPP, mostly for personal use in > my spare time. I've created my own personal bot which takes commands from > me and provide services such as: > > weather > flight status > flight checkin > employee information lookup > newsgroup search > scheduler / reminder service - can be used with any command > sms > email > console for debugging > setup aliases > view history of commands > > Everything written in ruby, distributed, service-based, messages, etc. I'm > a big fan of XMPP and I have a lot of interesting ideas about how it can be > used. My personal bot is very much like my own command line. I think there > is alot of potential to improve the interactivity of IM services - think > natural language processing. I'm surprised Google hasn't done much in this > space. > > Cheers, > Henry > > > > > > > On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 6:16 AM, David Janes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > Oh, they don't stop yet... > > > > I'm David Janes, founder of BlogMatrix and the lifestreaming service > > Onaswarm. I'm mentoring a project to do a high quality XMPP server in > > Python, currently for a student in UofT and hopefully just summer for > > Google's SOC. > > > > Regards, etc... > > > > -- > > David Janes > > Founder, BlogMatrix > > http://www.blogmatrix.com > > http://www.onaswarm.com > > http://www.onamine.com > > > >
