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- Widget runtimes like W3C and PhoneGap allow packaging HTML5 apps to work across different mobile platforms. They provide access to device features like the camera and contacts.
- Many mobile browsers now support HTML5, enabling the creation of "native-like" apps using standards-based web technologies without native app stores. This lowers the barrier for developers.
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1. Record the moment - bookmark objects, events, and locations using RFID, QR codes, and geo-tagging.
2. Connect to others - link people using identifiers, proximity detection, social networks, and a RoomWare server.
3. Connect to your environment - interact using mobile devices, handshakes between apps and sensors, active devices, and software.
Tools that enable these functions include computers, RFID readers, touchscreens, projectors, input devices, and controllers like the Wii remote
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Roomware - Trends - Hardware as commodity
1. Hardware as a commodity
NEXT Conference
the shape of things to come
Thursday, May 13, 2010
2. How intelligent spaces
hardware as commodity
and smart objects
will change the game
of everyday life
in the next 5 to 10 years
Thursday, May 13, 2010
11. PRESS RELEASE
Home power plants project
unveiled in Germany
September 9, 2009
100.000 mini gas-鍖red power plants
in people's basements
produce as much electricity as
two nuclear reactors within a year
Lichtblick & Volkswagen
Thursday, May 13, 2010