The Cilux U-Web Exchange

Cilux is a U-Web “Exchange”: a peer for the U-Web Mobile 2.0 platform.

It's an ambitious project to create an open platform for seamlessly and intuitively sharing, mashing and updating people and their right-here, right-now stuff. People on your phone book and your Facebook. Stuff like photos off your camera and photos on Flickr; personal messages, public Twitter updates. Cilux will mash up all identities, photos, messages, reviews, comments, news and meetup times and places in a single, seamless interface - with one map and one calendar. The U-Web will magically shuffle all this dynamic data around for you, according to the permissions you set.

The U-Web has parallels (and considerable compatibility) with the Web:

Like the Web, the U-Web has an open protocol and notation, meaning that all the above functionality can be implemented by many separate groups of developers - no-one will own the U-Web - or have to do all the work themselves! It will allow anyone to join in and offer interactive content - an unlimited ecosystem of mashups. The protocol and notation are for peer-to-peer multicast data rather than the Web's client-server documents.

The U-Web application is like a browser, except it's a two-way interactive and dynamic data viewer meant for mashups and having both 2D and 3D as a native render. It will have a tactile, intuitive interface optimised for people, media, times and places. In the U-Web, you, as a user of this application, are a first class entity, visible to others. The application will have access to all your machine capabilities such as PIM data, Media, GPS coordinates, accelerometer, vibration, telephony and camera.

See http://the-u-web.org/ for more details.

Cilux is a U-Web peer. The U-Web is an interactive mashup ecosystem for people, media, times and places. Go to http://the-u-web.org/ for more details. Cilux uses OpenGL ES 2.0 exclusively.