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-Cilux is a U-Web "Exchange": a -peer for the U-Web Mobile 2.0 platform. It is -targeted at mobile devices such as MIDs. +Cilux is an application for smartphones, mobile devices and PCs that brings the +U-Web to life...
-The U-Web is an interactive mashup ecosystem for -people, media, times and places. -
-It's an ambitious project to create an open distributed platform for seamlessly and -intuitively sharing, mashing and updating people and their right-here, right-now mobile -stuff. +The U-Web is an ambitious project to create an open +distributed platform for seamlessly and intuitively sharing, integrating and updating +people, identities and profiles and their right-here, right-now mobile stuff:
People in phonebooks and on Facebook. Stuff like photos off the mobile camera and photos on Flickr; personal messages, public Twitter updates; meetup times and map locations. -Identities, videos, reviews, comments, news, statuses, calendars and current GPS are -merged and tracked as they change. +Identities, videos, reviews, comments, news, statuses, calendars and current map +location. +
+Merged and tracked as they change, for all participants in the U-Web. The U-Web will +magically shuffle and combine all this dynamic, interactive data around for you, +according to the permissions you set.
-The U-Web will magically shuffle and combine all this dynamic, interactive data around -for you, according to the permissions you set. +A U-Web mobile application will merge these on- and off-device people, media, times +and places in a single, seamless interface - with one map and one calendar. +
+The U-Web is an interactive 'mashup ecosystem' for people, media, times and places.
-Cilux will mash up these on- and off-device people, media, times and places in a single, -seamless interface - with one map and one calendar. -
Here's a mockup of what Cilux may look like. Of course, it will have Maemo, not Windows Mobile, status bars, etc.
+Cilux is a U-Web "Exchange": a +peer for the U-Web Mobile 2.0 platform. It is +targeted at MIDs and smartphones with OpenGL ES 2.0, such as Maemo 5 and the Omnia HD.
See the U-Web site for more details about the U-Web.