MIT class create 7 Android applications
Submitted by cpv on Sun, 05/11/2008 - 09:21.
Last January, MIT created special class to create application for Google's Android contest. Now is May, any result from the class after 5 months? Indeed they have, not 1 or 2, they unveil 7 products, based on Java Mobile Edition, as result.
Here are brief explanation of the 7 applications:
- Loco: social network built from contact manager. We can track and view friends from Google Maps
- Flare: tracking system, based on geolocation. We can track anything, from truck, to pizza delivery or even tracking your chicks
- GeoLife: to-do list, built on top of Google Maps. Remember anything anywhere
- Locale: dynamic setting manager. The phone setting is set differently based on time and location
- Re:public: location based social network program
- Snap: kind of social bookmarking on top of Google Maps. Tag an attractive place, up or down
- KEI: virtual key for all stuffs, including turning on the car or opening the door. Can be encrypted using 128 bits key.
[ via AndroidGuys ]

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