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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of doron
Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2008 6:44 AM
To: List for Openmoko community discussion
Cc: Michael Shiloh
Subject: Re: Not just a
Hi Michael / all,
Sorry for my late response.
I think that innovation is the big and the first challenge that the
Openmoko and the community have.
After 35 years of property industry (the cellular industry) it is easy
to talk about innovation but it is not easy to be innovative - we all
h
Good, good.
Keep those ideas coming, and I encourage you all to think way outside
the traditional box of cellphone applications.
Michael
Jay Vaughan wrote:
>> Let's see more crazy/interesting ideas!
>
>
> As soon as we've got voice-recognition onboard, we can use it to
> automate such thin
> Let's see more crazy/interesting ideas!
As soon as we've got voice-recognition onboard, we can use it to
automate such things as adding credit to the cell account. I thought
about this on the drive in to work today - wouldn't it be nice to be
able to 'train' a phone to navigate through a
Once we all have such data collected, google could probably offer to
publish it...
They already do so for their own car fleet :
http://www.google.org/recharge/dashboard
Of course, not so many people are ready to publish such private data !!
About crazy ideas... the same thing could also be done f
Let's see more crazy/interesting ideas!
Steven ** wrote:
> That's a crazy/interesting idea. I would not do it real-time though.
> Data rates are rather high for my tastes. I could do a daily dump.
> But either way, it'd be really boring with my route. The same 2 miles
> every day... :-/
>
>
1. Thank you. Crazy/interesting is exactly where innovation comes from,
I think
2. Same route every day is good - then you smooth out any aberrations
and get a realistic average. A low-pass filter.
Steven ** wrote:
> That's a crazy/interesting idea. I would not do it real-time though.
> Data ra
That's a crazy/interesting idea. I would not do it real-time though.
Data rates are rather high for my tastes. I could do a daily dump.
But either way, it'd be really boring with my route. The same 2 miles
every day... :-/
-Steven
On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 1:24 PM, Michael Shiloh <[EMAIL PROTECT
Excellent. I look forward to blogging about your setup. Please keep
me/us informed.
One fun thing to do: send this data to a web server, and plot it (using
GPS) on a map showing your current consumption as a function of location?
Steven ** wrote:
> I'm hoping to use it not just for in-car navig
I'm hoping to use it not just for in-car navigation, but also data
readout. I intend to rig it to display voltage and current in my
electric car. I'd like to see someone do that with an iPhone :-P
-Steven
On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 12:29 PM, Michael Shiloh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Peter, your
Peter, your email below is the one I've been trying to write for the
past few months.
Like you, what got me excited about this project was NOT the possibility
of building better cellphone applications, but rather the possibility of
creating radically new uses for a general purpose, location awa
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