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Open-source project to get gadgets talking via the net
This story is from the category Sensors
Date posted: 12/08/2012
More than 5,400 developers have downloaded a new open-source operating system designed to enable digital devices to communicate with each other.
They are now looking at ways in which Webinos could be used to connect a range of devices such as mobile phones, car stereos, heart monitors and TVs. Webinos is a 15m euro ($18.4m; £11.8m) project supported by more than 30 organisations, including the EU. BMW, W3C, Sony, Samsung and Telefonica are among its commercial partners.
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