Archive for April, 2007

XTech

Wednesday, April 25th, 2007

There’s still time to sign up for XTech in Paris in May. I’ll be going myself to present on the ubiquitous web day - a full day about wearables and ubiquity and other such physical world/computing interactions on May 15 - which is the day before the conference proper. I’m looking forward to speaking - and to meeting some other early-ubi-adopters. The program for the day looks great - and it looks very forward looking which I thinks is really cool.

Hope to see you there as well, and talk about Imity and ubiquity.

Imity in the IHT

Friday, April 13th, 2007

We got a nice mention in the International Herald Tribune.

Some server issues

Saturday, April 7th, 2007

Hi everybody,

We’re having some server problems - have been since the O’Reilly mention, actually - that are largely due to the system running at what I would describe as experimental hardware levels. It’s not a complete blackout most of the time, but I am aware that some pages in the web app fail almost all of the time. I’m going to add hardware next week as well as do what else I can to get a faster running service.

Sorry about the mess. I’ll be back with more as the situation develops.

Imity elsewhere

Wednesday, April 4th, 2007

Thanks to Nat for pointing out that our J2ME client has been open sourced. We’re still looking at what we want to do with it - but on the short list is general cleanup and a better separation of the UI and server API components of the app.

Also in Imity news, we’re (that is: I am) going to be presenting at XTech in Paris this may. It’d be great to talk to some of you about the client, and other ubiquity hacks if you’re going. If you’re going to Reboot - which is here in Copenhagen - we’ll of course be there, and most likely also doing something with the app during the conference. I doubt we’ll be on the official program though.

If you’re interested in the open source app or in hooking up to hack imity or talk about applications of Imity leave a comment or get in touch.

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