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    1. @ David Orban Chief Evangelist
    2. Schedule 1. Framing The Mindset: 10 min - 20 min 2. SpimeDesign Study: 1 hr 3. Presentations and Discussion: 1 hr
    3. <1>
    4. Who?
    5. What?
    6. The Open Internet Of Things
    7. SP ace + t IME A new category of objects aware of their surroundings GPS positioning Memory Communication Sensing Bruce Sterling 13
    8. Shaping The Vocabulary Open Internet of Things Earth Monitoring Social Hardware P2Pscience SpimeTalk Bruce Sterling Vernor Vinge
    9. When?
    10. Spreading the Idea. Involve people. First Quarter Action Plan
    11. Where?
    12. http2007 gutter Rdesai
    13. Why?
    14. 2 7 > 100
    15. Necessary Autonomy Platform Order of magnitude PCs ≈ 108 Mobiles ~ Humans ≈ 109 Spimes > 1010
    16. Necessary Autonomy Platform Order of magnitude PCs ≈ 108 Mobiles ~ Humans ≈ 109 Spimes > 1010
    17. • http://farm1.static.flickr.com/ 88/215983612_eecaa930f4_b.jpg Gaspa
    18. Nite Owl
    19. The Alieness
    20. .EVO.
    21. bazusa
    22. How?
    23. Open Source XMPP extensions XML Innovation has nothing to do with how many R&D dollars you have (steve jobs)
    24. The OpenSpime Protocol Core Protocol Protocol Extensions
    25. Core Protocol Encryption Digital Signature Claim
    26. Protocol Extensions Data Reporting SpimeSeek Claiming
    27. Based on XMPP Aynchronous / Asynchronous Communication ['event-driven' / 'data-polling'] One-Way / Two-Way communications Presence XMPP Servers are well-known robust applications Broadcasting [PubSub] Unique identity handling Series of extensions [file transfer, remote ad-hoc commands]
    28. Core Technology in Open-Source developer.openspime.com
    29. Public Documentation openspime.org
    30. Developer Network developer.openspime.com
    31. Example 1.
    32. CO2 Spime Collects CO2 levels Communicates wirelessly Visualizes collected data online
    33. CO2 sensor based mobile phone Available in ‘09 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Blue Telephony, and CPS Group Italia collaborate on a new range of environmentally aware mobile phones based on the OpenSpime technology platform Consumers who want to learn about their environment are targeted with the creation of a new category of devices for a greener future London, United Kingdom San Francisco, CA, USA Milan, Italy June 18, 2008 Blue Telephony, creator of the Onyx line of innovative mobile phones, and CPS Group Italia a leading system integrator for mobile solutions, announce the development of a new generation of green phones, capable of sensing, and displaying CO2 concentrations. Blue Telephony, and CPS Group Italia announced today their joint initiative to collaborate on a new range of mobile phones, and accessories, attuned to the needs of those consumers who are concerned about the quality of the environment surrounding them. The collaboration focuses on the development of integrated sensor technologies, starting with CO2 concentration sensing, and the visualization techniques that make the data collected easily understandable by non-technical users. \"We are very excited to be able and extend our Onyx product line with these innovative devices,\" said Zafar Mirza, CEO of Blue Telephony, \"offering them to our customers who are very sensitive to the quality of their environment!\" \"Once again, our cooperation with Blue Telephony is strengthened by the addition of leading solutions, well integrated into the Onyx product line.\" added Fabio Salierno, CEO of CPS Group Italia. The phones' sensor data management functionality will be based on the OpenSpime technology platform developed by WideTag, Inc., the infrastructure company for an Open Internet Of Things. \"OpenSpime is an enabling technology platform, and we are glad that CPS Group Italia and Blue Telephony chose us for providing value to their customers\" added Leandro Agro, CEO of WideTag, Inc. About: Blue Telephony designs, develops, CPS Group Italia is a leading WideTag, Inc. develops and and manufactures the finest mobile provider and integrator of innovative promotes the OpenSpime technology phones with Style, Elegance, and technological solutions in the areas platform to enable the Infrastructure It is not just a CO2 detection, it is a social Technology. of IT and Networking. for an Open Internet Of Things. http://onyx-innovation.com http://www.cps-group.it http://www.openspime.com enhancement of your phone... For more information please contact: Zafar Mirza, CEO Fabio Salierno, CEO David Orban, Chief Evangelist Blue Telephony CPS Group Italia WideTag, Inc. zafar@bluetelephony.com fabio.salierno@cps-group.it david.orban@openspime.com www.bluetelephony.com +39 (02) 4550-6136 +1 (650) 419-2686 onyx-innovation.com
    34. Spime as Social Hardware Rebuild knowledge from the bottom Push HW to a Web 2.0 standard
    35. Make HW easy, social and effective as Web 2.0
    36. Example 2.
    37. Signs of a Global Change... Status
    38. Social Energy Meter
    39. How Does It Work? ScopeNode Sensor Emotional Interface Web Service
    40. Come To Tomorrow’s Presentation!
    41. “Why Do We Have To FaceMePLS Listen To Our Things?”
    42. www.openspime.com
    43. ...one more thing!
    44. Example 3.
    45. Exclusive SHiFT 08 Announcement!
    46. WideNoise
    47. OpenSpime iPhone Application
    48. Shipping Nov ’08 on the Apple AppStore
    49. :)
    50. </1>
    51. And now...
    52. <2>
    53. ...let’s get to work!
    54. Groups, Or Not? • Dividing in groups, or • Brainstorming together
    55. Task: • Pick some sensors • Choose an aggregation level, and a moment in time • Design the M2M and M2H interaction • Present the result!
    56. Which Sensors? • Electromagnetic • Chemical • Mechanical • Social
    57. What Aggregation? • Local • Global • Non-geographic
    58. What Moment In Time?
    59. M2M Interaction • Self provisioning • Redundancy • Reliable communication
    60. M2H Interaction • What is “friending”? • What is “poking”? • What is “X”?
    61. Backchannel • Friendfeed? Room: spimews http://friendfeed.com/rooms/spimews • Twitter? #spimews, spimews, etc.
    62. </2>
    63. <3>
    64. Presentations!
    65. Interested?
    66. At your Conference
    67. For Your Company
    68. Research Center
    69. Think Tank
    70. Let us know at workshop@openspime.com
    71. </3>
    72. www.openspime.com

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