- From: Ryan Sarver <rsarver@skyhookwireless.com>
- Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2007 13:53:33 -0500
Guido, Sounds like a pertinent session -- I'm really looking forward to this conference now. Do you know who I should contact to see about a BoF session or something similar around Geolocation? -----Original Message----- From: guido.grassel@nokia.com [mailto:guido.grassel@nokia.com] Sent: Monday, February 26, 2007 2:49 AM To: Ryan Sarver; mike at w3.org Cc: whatwg at lists.whatwg.org Subject: RE: [whatwg] XTech 2007 and web-app access to device GPS [was:Geolocation in the browser] Mik, Ryan, all, I agree , this is a topic worth discussing in some form at Xtech (and why not already start on this list). My Xtech talk [1] provides some more motivation why controlled access from a Web App to local resources would be very useful, but also poses a significant thread if the security is not handled in a technically correct and usable way. [1] http://xtech.expectnation.com/event/1/public/schedule/detail/210 Regards - Guido >-----Original Message----- >From: whatwg-bounces at lists.whatwg.org >[mailto:whatwg-bounces at lists.whatwg.org] On Behalf Of ext Ryan Sarver >Sent: 23 February, 2007 22:10 >To: Michael(tm) Smith >Cc: whatwg at lists.whatwg.org >Subject: Re: [whatwg] XTech 2007 and web-app access to device >GPS [was:Geolocation in the browser] > >Mike, > >XTech hadn't been on my radar, but after checking it out I >will definitely be in attendance. I would be happy to join in >on a panel or host a BoF if you think that would help. Let me know > >rs > >-----Original Message----- >From: Michael(tm) Smith [mailto:mike at w3.org] >Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 2:41 AM >To: Ryan Sarver >Cc: whatwg at lists.whatwg.org >Subject: XTech 2007 and web-app access to device GPS [was: >Geolocation in the browser] > >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. > >Are you planning to attend XTech 2007 in Paris? I ask because >I've had a session on the XTech program that relates in part >to enabling web-app access to locating-sensing features on devices: > > Web-app access to "sensors" on mobile devices, May 15 at 2pm > http://xtech.expectnation.com/event/1/public/schedule/detail/195 > >It's part of the "Ubiquitous Web Day" that Dave Raggett is >chairing there. > > http://xtech.expectnation.com/event/1/public/schedule/topic/7 > >Anyway, I've been really interested in getting related >discussion going on some mailing lists prior to that (which is >what you've already done here :) and in making the actual >session an interactive one with a lot of participation from >the audience, and in having as much further discussion around >it at the conference as we can manage. I've already been >talking with a few others, and I think we can manage to get a >good number of interested people to show up, so if you can >make it to XTech for that, I think it'll be a good opportunity >to start to talk face-to-face with others and share ideas about this. > > --Mike > >-- >Michael(tm) Smith >http://people.w3.org/mike/ > > >
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