Hi,
"Google TV is a reality, and there is a lot of room for implementing new
features there. With Android@Home, Google have created a wireless
communication network that works on the 900MHz range, and several
appliances are expected to implement this network and be able to
communicate with android devices at home. Google TV is a very promising
device, and we believe we can help users out in that platform by scanning
all sorts of devices (bluetooth, wi-fi, ethernet or Google's short range
network) and providing users a glance of what they have in range, and
inform them when a new device shows up or when a device disappears.
We're also open for your big idea. We really want to give a shot at Google
TV and see how we can contribute there."
The idea here, is take advantage of this new frequency and create an
application to detect devices on that. It is an open project, and we're
expecting that the student come with us with a nice proposal to implement
that!
What are your background area? :)
On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 7:33 PM, Rajat Jain <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi there,
> I have been going through the project ideas of the *Umit*, and I
> came across the idea of *Google TV. *I wanted the details of this
> project. Can anybody help please.
>
> Regards
> Rajat Jain
>
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