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Re: [projectvrm] CloudOS


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  • From: Phil Windley < >
  • To: Peter Cranstone < >
  • Cc: Doc Searls < >, ProjectVRM list < >, 'Drummond Reed' < >
  • Subject: Re: [projectvrm] CloudOS
  • Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2013 10:19:27 -0600


I don't think that the browser is the place where this will get the most use.
In fact, I envision most of the interactions with CloduOS being done by other
services and devices on the user's behalf. The user will use a browse or
mobile app to configure that system, but I want the interactions to happen
away from the device. Ambient interfaces, if you will.

On Sep 12, 2013, at 10:05 AM, Peter Cranstone
< >
wrote:
> On second thoughts after watching the video etc., you can do this without
> an XDI enabled browser. All you need to do is build XDI enabled
> applications, although IMO that's more complicated and comes with the risk
> of figuring out how to extract real value with the app (i.e. give it away
> for free but charge for the service). Scaling it across multiple OS's is
> also more complex but certainly doable with the right investment.
>
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> Peter
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> On 9/11/13 3:37 PM, "Peter Cranstone"
> < >
> wrote:
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>> Looks like a perfect fit for an XDI enabled browser.
>>
>> Peter
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>> On 9/11/13 5:22 AM, "Doc Searls"
>> < >
>> wrote:
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>>> Phil Windley has put up an excellent short site on CloudOS, an open
>>> source OS for personal clouds. It's at http://cloudos.me.
>>>
>>> Check it out. And help out too. As you can see from missing future links
>>> in the site, CloudOS is still new and needs more programmers working on
>>> it.
>>>
>>> Doc
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