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NEEDS: Development help. I'm rallying some folks from the Chattanooga area, but expertise hacking this together would be fantastic.<br /> | NEEDS: Development help. I'm rallying some folks from the Chattanooga area, but expertise hacking this together would be fantastic.<br /> | ||
<br />Discussion: It's cool and feasible, but not sure how this utilizes a Gigabit network. ([[User:Yosun|Yosun]] 21:01, 24 August 2012 (PDT)) | <br />Discussion: It's cool and feasible, but not sure how this utilizes a Gigabit network. ([[User:Yosun|Yosun]] 21:01, 24 August 2012 (PDT)) | ||
<br />@Yosun I was trying to tell the story of an inspiring, immersive geographic interface, knowing that it's one implementation of something that could be much bigger. If you simply wanted to make this interface leverage the gig, you'd have location based videoconferencing. I step on a point that has an active user, *blip*, I open a live channel with that user. Done. Hopefully, this is an idea that I hope has hooks, an idea that is extensible. If you had an immersive location based tool like this, what would you make it do? | <br /><br />@Yosun I was trying to tell the story of an inspiring, immersive geographic interface, knowing that it's one implementation of something that could be much bigger. If you simply wanted to make this interface leverage the gig, you'd have location based videoconferencing. I step on a point that has an active user, *blip*, I open a live channel with that user. Done. Hopefully, this is an idea that I hope has hooks, an idea that is extensible. If you had an immersive location based tool like this, what would you make it do? | ||
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