There is a paradigm shift toward information immediacy. Consumers are demanding digital experiences that are faster, easier and more relevant to their daily lives. Via demonstration, this session will introduce attendees to the future of micro-experiences and explain how developers, marketers and business leaders can capitalize on the momentum of wearable technology in general and the WIMM Platform in specific.
Ted Ladd is the Director of Developer Relations and Platform Evangelist for WIMM Labs. He previously worked at Palm Inc., and loves all electronic gadgets, especially those that make life easier AND look good.
WIMM Labs is an early-stage Silicon Valley-based company leading the micro-experience movement through its open platform of wearable hardware, Android applications and customized services.
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Mark,
We post more technical details about the module at www.wimm.com, and will have even more specifics when we start to ship. At that time, we will also release an SDK for Micro Apps (which is an Add-on to the standard Android Development Tools) and an HDK for building accessories that fit around and interact with the module.
Happy to answer other questions directly: ted@wimm.com.
Regards,
Ted Ladd
too much marketing cuteness and not enough technical detail. What interfaces exist between the wimm and sensors? Whats its bandwidth? Whats its latency? is there an interfacing SDK or ADK like thing?