- From: Michael <mike@w3.org>
- Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 17:29:58 +0900
Ryan Sarver <rsarver at skyhookwireless.com>, 2007-02-21 15:31 -0500: > I am the Dir of Product Development at Skyhook Wireless where we have a > Wi-Fi Positioning System - think GPS, but software-only and uses > Wireless APs instead of satellites. We have been working on developing a > plugin for Firefox that gives a website access to the user's location > via javascript. User's can control access to this information at the > domain level in much the same way they control cookies and popups. > > We have been successful in exposing it through the Javascript DOM and > wanted to start talking with standards bodies about coming up with a > standard implementation to make location-aware browsing common > functionality at the browser level. The W3C has some ongoing and planned work related to this. One of the stated aims of the W3C work is: Develop proposals for remote eventing, device coordination, and safe and secure access to device capabilities, including physical sensors and effectors Specific upcoming events related to that work include: - Ubiquitous Web Day at XTech (mentioned in my previous message), to take place at XTech in Paris on May 15th. Open to anybody attending XTech - Workshop on Declarative Models of Distributed Web Applications, to take place in the first week of June in Dublin. The Call for Participation for that will go out some time next month. In the mean time, there are a couple of documents at the W3C site you might want to look at. The first document is a proposed activity statement for a new "Ubiquitous Web Applications" W3C Activity: http://www.w3.org/2006/10/uwa-activity-proposal.html And the other document is a proposed charter for a new Working Group: http://www.w3.org/2006/10/uwa-charter.html Especially you might want to look at the "Leverage the DCI for work on enabling use of device capabilities, remote eventing and device coordination" section of the charter: http://www.w3.org/2006/10/uwa-charter.html#dci And within that, the following: Enabling use of Device Capabilities http://www.w3.org/2006/10/uwa-charter.html#device-capabilities The section of the charter outlines this new work can make use of previous work that was done at the W3C on the "DCI", which is documented in the following W3C Candidate Recommendation: Delivery Context: Interfaces (DCI) Accessing Static and Dynamic Properties http://www.w3.org/TR/DPF/ :wq --Mike -- Michael(tm) Smith http://people.w3.org/mike/
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