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2011

Atlas of the Habitual

by karlcow

If you had a visualization of every place you've been for 200 days, what could you do with it? What could it tell you about yourself and how could others use the data?

Technology allows us to see information in a way we never could before. Atlas of the Habitual is about creating data out of the everyday, the hyper-digitizing of your life.

Jdrop | Welcome to Jdrop

by karlcow & 1 other

Jdrop provides a place to store JSON data in the cloud.

The initial application is for storing performance data gathered from mobile devices.

It's hard to analyze large amounts of information (HTTP waterfall charts, HTTP headers, document source, etc.) on a mobile device.

Jdrop lets you gather this data on the mobile device but analyze it remotely on a larger screen.

iPhone Tracker

by Xavier Lacot & 3 others
This open-source application maps the information that your iPhone is recording about your movements. It doesn't record anything itself, it only displays files that are already hidden on your computer.

2010

RapidSMS / SMS Application Framework

by karlcow

RapidSMS is a free and open-source framework for dynamic data collection, logistics coordination and communication, leveraging basic short message service (SMS) mobile phone technology.

polis: From Kodak to the Mobile Phone: Urban Data and the Scientific Life

by karlcow

"[...] We furnish anybody, man, woman or child, who has sufficient intelligence to point a box straight and press a button, with an instrument which altogether removes from the practice of photography the necessity for exceptional facilities, or, in fact, any special knowledge of the art."

Pay as you go sim with data Wiki

by simon_bricolo & 2 others
This wiki aims to collect information about pay as you go mobile phone plans from all over the world. Not just any plans though, they must include decent data rates, perfect for iPhone and Android smart phone travellers.

Will the Future Contain Information Black Holes? - Data Mining: Text Mining, Visualization and Social Media

by karlcow

knowing that the cinema is empty might attract people who wants to have empty rooms. The business case is possible too.

About being ubiquitous, there are two types of things. Accessible data on things, accessible data on people, I love the first one, I'm very worried about the second one.

I like GPS, because it is a (low quality) broadcast location grid system. It doesn't locate you, you locate yourself on a grid.

On the opposite, cellphone towers location systems are tied to an id (mobile phone contracts), it identifies your location. Very bad.

I wish cellphone towers where only creating a grid of geolocation.

2009

XBee® & XBee-PRO® 802.15.4 OEM RF Modules - Digi International

by karlcow

The low-power XBee 802.15.4 and extended-range XBee-PRO 802.15.4 use the IEEE 802.15.4 networking protocol for fast point-to-multipoint or peer-to-peer networking. The XBee 802.15.4 platform features:

* Low-cost, low-power point-to-multipoint/peer-to-peer networking

* Fast 250 kbps RF data rate

* No configuration needed for out-of-the-box RF communications

* 128-bit AES encryption

* DigiMesh 2.4 protocol available with firmware change

By deploying this and any XBee device, OEMs are leveraging the value of the XBee product family and Digi’s unsurpassed Drop-in Networking offering of gateways, adapters and network extenders. In addition, XBee users can take advantage of platform agility—the ability to rapidly change their XBee solution with minimal development.

2008

2006

Welcome to BitPim

by urbanfoto & 3 others
Free, cross-platform software BitPim lets you backup and manage your cell phone data (including contacts, calendar, wallpapers, and ringtones) on a number of popular phones. It looks like BitPim supports mostly LG phones, but the list of supported phones

2005

Rogers Working on New IP Multimedia Technology

by teleclick
Rogers Communications is working together with Ericsson on a new IP-based Multimedia Subsystem, which will help Rogers to better integrate voice, data, audio, and video services.

Ericsson and Rogers Collaborate on High-Speed Mobile Technology

by teleclick
Rogers Communications is working with Ericsson Canada to test a new form of high-speed mobile voice, data, and audio/video technology.

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