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by jamesshamenski
5756 days ago
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It would be nice to hear of some hypothetical usage opportunities. My website usually comes with a keyboard and mouse and a using a phone seems more cool than realistic. With one good example, I could get excited about the possibilities. |
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Here is just a small subset of possibilities:
- Controlling a slideshow (not just on the projector, but on all the participants' laptops simultaneously)
- A chat system/video playback app that lets friends watch videos together at the same time, around the world.
- A remote control for a public TV connected to the web (i.e. in a bar).
- A remote control for a web-based game.
- Controlling a web-cam in real-time.
- Controlling an RC car powered by a computer running a web browser, with a local client receiving commands from the remote control.
- A voting system attached to a public billboard at a sporting event, where the public can vote from their phones whether a foul was commited.
- A remote for a personalized music player.
- If the mobile device has a GPS, and the browser has permission to access it, then commands could be passed to a website based on the user's location. This could, for example, trigger lights to turn on or off. An algorithm could be in place that adjusts lights appropriately if more than one person is in the room.
- Lazily watching videos on a screen from the couch, with (or without) a Google TV or an Apple TV.