Very interesting.

Please count me in :D

Cheers,


http://choopong.com



On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 8:20 PM, Sid <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Sounds cool, please count me in.
>
> On Jun 21, 11:33 am, Pornprom Ateetanan <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Dear all, please count me in krub .
> >
> > Sent from Pornprom's iPhone
> >
> > Http://Pornprom.net
> >
> > Twitter ID: @Pornprom @NectecAcademy
> >
> > On Jun 21, 2009, at 11:29, Max <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > +1 for me too.
> >
> > > Cheers,
> > > Max
> >
> > > On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 11:20 AM, luke_bkk <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > > Wicked.. thanks for arranging this Ben. I think every developer on
> > > this planet who saw the wave demo and realized how this would change
> > > the way we work is chomping at the bit to get involved. Now wave is
> > > coming to Bangkok.. life is good.
> >
> > > +3 for me, Punneng, and A.
> >
> > > Ideas..
> >
> > > Integrating with dropbox or dropio. So each wave can have a folder and
> > > files are synced back and forth. This would allow people do add files
> > > to a wave by just dropping them in the folder.
> >
> > > Using flash to add peer to peer video collaboration / screen sharing
> > > using cocomo. Rather than streaming video via a central server this
> > > allows flash clients to form a peer to peer network and stream over
> > > UDP. We tested it and it results in improved video and audio quality.
> > > I think if people are in the same office it doesn't even leave your
> > > local network. Handy for communicating between rooms.
> >
> > > Can't wait.. brain is already buzzin at the thought.
> >
> > > - Luke
> >
> > > On Jun 19, 3:42 pm, proteus guy <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > >     I've been having very early initial conversations with Pamela
> > > Fox about
> > > > doing a Google Wave development hackathon here in Bangkok. If you
> > > don't know
> > > > what it is I encourage you to sit through this video and think
> > > about the
> > > > possibilities:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_UyVmITiYQ. It is
> > > basically
> > > > a real-time asynchronous collaboration api/protocol built on top of
> > > > jabber/xmpp. The application Google has built on top of it for now
> > > is sort
> > > > of a combination of gmail/groups/gtalk with integration with any
> > > web-api
> > > > (like maps) and bots (a remote spelling checker service). Behind
> > > the scenes
> > > > is a powerful "document" sharing tool with multi-user transactional
> > > > management. Fortunately it's all wrapped by a fairly simple set of
> > > apis in
> > > > multiple languages (javascript, python, i think ruby & java
> > > included).
> >
> > > >     This is something we'd like to make happen soon (within a few
> > > weeks) and
> > > > hold it on a weekend as a sprint/hackathon. I'd like to see how
> > > many people
> > > > are interested before settling the where & when. Attendees would
> > > have to
> > > > register ahead of time because google will only create wave
> > > accounts in
> > > > batch right now so I will have to send emails of registrants early
> > > so they
> > > > will be active for the fest.
> >
> > > >     Please let me know your interest in participating, what
> > > technologies
> > > > you'd want to use, and any ideas of something you'd like to
> > > develop and I
> > > > will co-ordinate the rest. I can get my team to provide
> > > infrastructure
> > > > support like svn server, and built bot CI environment, or other
> > > services
> > > > we'd want to help support a group effort.
> >
> > > >   thanx!
> >
> > > >   -- Ben
> >
>

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