Hi rektide,

Although a BWM would be a really cool prize, since this is the first
competition, I doubt we will be able to get one in time :) .

As for the service and data sharing, it is possible to share them among
different users. Each user has his own personal zone hub (aka PZH) and these
hubs can connect and share services based on user policy. You can check the
heart rate monitor demo at  http://bit.ly/hrmDemo which does exactly that.
The patient shares the heart rate monitor service with her doctor. 

Hope to see you on the competition.

Best regards,

Andreas

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
rektide
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2012 12:04 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [nodejs] webinos app contest

On Tue, Aug 07, 2012 at 01:10:39PM -0700, Andreas M. Botsikas wrote:
>    Hi all,
>
>    webinos is a cross device platform built entirely on top of node js and
is
>    organizing an application competition so I thought of sharing this with
>    you just in case you want to do a summer project and win some cool
prizes.
>
>    More info at [1]http://bit.ly/webinoscomp

>From the site:

> What are the cool prizes then?
>
> We're cross-screen so we stay true to our word! We'll throw in a mix 
> of state-of-the-art mobile handsets, tablets and uber-cool 
> android-on-a-stick devices. Stay tuned for more details in the comming
days!

Make it a BMW and I'll build you the best damned app ever.

Any way you want to lend me one to prototype out my application?

This banter is of course appropriate, as due this cause:
http://dev.webinos.org/specifications/draft/vehicle.html


Just to co-plug ya'll, since you're gonna hook me up with an 2014 M5 now,

Webinos is _awesome_ stuff. So, portable JavaScript sandbox for apps and
services, awesome, but, you ask, didn't Es, WebOS, Google Extensions, & soon
Tizen all do the same thing?

The killer feature for me is the Personal Zone Proxy, which turns Webinos
into a fully connected service mesh overlay of all your devices and
services, wherever you go. I submitted my own internetworking challenge to
Knight's Network Challenge for a similar construct,
http://newschallenge1.tumblr.com/post/19482119635/extend-dbus-internetworkin
g-to-the-www

, more protocol oriented (DBus) than your blind-runtime-just-makes-it
system, but the idea is near and dear to my heart, and to I think the
omni-connected ubicomp nerd posse out there. I haven't done any hardcore in
depth review on Webinos's architecture in the past month or two, but webinos
goes really far with this concept, there are Personal Zone Hubs which is a
central relay for a perons's available Servies, and Personal Zone Proxies
PZP which form satellites to make all your Personal Hub services available,
and you can talk to other PZP's. There are Applications which can use
anything in your Personal Zone. It's all some very cool overlay/
internetworking tech, I think there may be provisions for sharing of
services across users beyond the core across device sharing it has. All to
make a slick cross device JavaScript runtime for Applications using Services
found across devices.

Or, something to that effect. Andreas or anyone, is it possible to share
services between users? Can't remember what inter-user activity is possible.

Everyeone: Participate or no, I think everyone owes it to themself to check
out some Webinos.

Ok, way late for the nerdiest of nerdy meetups, our regular EVE Online
meetup. Cya all later, -rektide

PS: https://plus.google.com/113218107235105855584/posts is my G+. JS,
Ubicomp, hardware, space, & writing at least as good/brain meltingly
horrible as the above. Say hi.

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