Month: December 2006

iFind

Using iFIND, you and your buddies can instantaneously exchange your locations on campus, talk to users nearby, and microcoordinate more effectively. If you are a geek, you will even be able to arrange meetings in real time using the group’s center of gravity!iFIND aims to give full control of location to the users. It is you who can choose, on a peer to peer basis, when to disclose your individual data and to whom.

an opensource plazes-like app built around the placelab dataset. i like their privacy controls, but why is this a java applet?

Hailstorm patent

A schema-based service for Internet access to per-user services data, wherein access to data is based on each user’s identity. The service includes a schema that defines rules and a structure for each user’s data, and also includes methods that provide access to the data in a defined way. The services schema thus corresponds to a logical document containing the data for each user. The user manipulates (e.g., reads or writes) data in the logical document by data access requests through defined methods. In one implementation, the services schemas are arranged as XML documents, and the services provide methods that control access to the data based on the requesting user’s identification, defined role and scope for that role. In this way, data can be accessed by its owner, and shared to an extent determined by the owner.

Search API Shutdown

Google is protecting its cash cow (search+advertising) by turning off the direct data pipe to search and requiring that you use their library to mediate. Like it or not, it’s their data after all and they can do what they want with it. What’s ironic is that we just spent God knows how many engineering dollars putting an open protocol head (SOAP) on one of our cash cows (Windows).

pretty good discussion on the google soap api shutdown, with comments from markl: The search results we provide are just as rich, if not richer than whats provided by the SOAP API.