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Stanford Programmable Open Mobile Internet (POMI) 2020

Stanford University faculty members provide an overview of a new research program on Programmable Open Mobile Internet 2020 funded by NSF as Expedition in Computing. POMI2020 is also the flagship p...  
 
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rajshas (8 months ago) Show Hide
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Stanford this is a great approach which I hope will revolutionary our life's. I got some reservations on your Idea.
1. How do u break the corporate walls for amalgamation of user data and the application accessing them? . Its like telling market to stop earning money from legacy means and find new ones.
2. Who and how , in industry adopt these standards? .Today you cant even merge your facebook data with google apps.
3. Security is a very very major concern here
blood9raven (8 months ago) Show Hide
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The solution for software in this project is in the Open Source community. Great work Stanford.
AshikaUmanga (8 months ago) Show Hide
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I want to participate :(
eedahl (8 months ago) Show Hide
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Very interesting.
When?! I want it now!
deepwateralien (8 months ago) Show Hide
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100011110110001111 <--- there's some of my data. Do whatever you want with it. It's free.
EatonNeck (8 months ago) Show Hide
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I think that the point is that even the comments you make here, your email, your electronic "displacement" or trail is being mined for various reasons.

Google offers advice to CDC regarding when they think there is a flu spreading based on search results in geographic areas.....

It's not like the old days, where everything is in your lab notebook and if you have it in your hands it is safe.

Do you still not care about your data?
Mandalorx10 (8 months ago) Show Hide
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Third! :D
but seriusly that was informitive!
andrewapotheosis (8 months ago) Show Hide
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