Love at First Sight The 24 hour wedding June 2008.

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Love at First Sight The 24 hour wedding June 2008

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Love at First Sight

The 24 hour wedding

June 2008

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Story

• They Meet

• Decide to get married

• The Wedding

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Dr. Smith, a gadget man, is flying into The Univ.to review Professor Sharp’s project. He lands atThe airport looks around and sees beautiful womenAnd immediately turn on POP

Oh My, my,my… POP On!

Professor Sharp, a work-a-holic, ispreparing results with her students for theannual grant review

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Professor Sharp leaves the lab and herstudents start casually talk about her having“no life”. A phone rings and…

I can’t believe Prof does not have a man!

Yeah I know, I think she’s

XYZ

A student goes to the desk to see what’sringing

Hey guys, guess what Prof Sharp left her cell phone. I bet it’s not a hot date. Ha

ha

Then a student says “I have an idea that will help Prof Sharp get a hot date…She desperately needs POP!”They go to the computer and download the 30 day trial version onto her cell

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The next day at the meeting. Dr. Smith walks across campus sees hot women.He smiles and looks at his phone and yells “10%! Forget it”.

Within match range (using GPS)

Prof Sharp walks to her grant review meeting. She starts to hear an odd sound. “Alert! You have a match!”

Huh? Wht;s that.

While Dr. Smith checking his POP status he see a 93% matchAnd starts looking all around and realizes that it’s the women to the left of him.

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Dr Smith enters the room with his POP alert going off. He then explains toProf. Sharp what POP is. Together they smile… and ……

Why it is my phone

saying?

“Alert! You have a match!”

“Alert! 93%”

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Let’s Get Married!

Decide to get married

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Rush out: He/she rushed out to airport to fly to wedding location, only have time to pick up electronic wallet (ID in it)

Get tickets: the personalized database already knows where you are going, as well as your sitting preferences, prompts you for the purchase at the airport ticket

terminal

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•Plug in: In the flight, you think of wedding clothes. In front of the seat, there is a terminal. Use you electronic ID, the terminal appears to your terminal with all your preferences like hot keys, layout….•Shopping: access shopping options for wedding. It will present the best options for your measurement and style suggestion. You can choose and see the image of the clothes on you.•Delivery: Once you make a choice, the purchase will be made and delivery will made to the hotel you reserved.•Info synchronous: Your personal database will be updated, and other wedding participants will be notified.

•At the same time, your lawyer called you to ask for a wedding paper (legal document) and a signature. Then you use the touchpad to input the info and sign on it. Then send to the lawyer.•From the received document, the lawyer know it is from you (info of the public device does not show up by default) He checks the paper and find some mistake, so he wants to contact you again.

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•Now you are on street and don’t have a terminal in hand. So you wallet will notify you of emergency message. You check it, and find out the legal doc is sent back to you for modification. And also tell you the nearest terminal you can use. So you go there and use your wallet again, then see the document and do the same thing as in plane.

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Personalized Public Devices (PPD)

Database of Personal

Preferences

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Pick up the accessories

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•Mr. Groom returns from exhaustive couple of hours of shopping at mall (could utilize personal public device)

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•Car at head of line on small road or exit to parking lot suddenly swerves

•Cars within vicinity are alerted on peer-to-peer basis and start to slow down

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•Irony – person who happens to slow Groom down is the bride-to-be

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On the subway

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At the Alter

• The preacher says “Does anyone object?”

• Someone with POP objects and says “Wait she is 99% for me!”

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Feedback• Be clear on the technologies• Technologies are not needed because of time pressure• Honeymoon talking to frinds and flashbacks to key parts in the story• Privacy/security– grabbing cell phone

– Soln: students can convince her to install it• Personalization theme– need to link it• Home scenario- show how the information is collected (home automation)• Where is the database stored? House, or service-secondary details• POP, e-wallet (commerce)• Shopping (Impulse at MIT)• Traffic ?• Communication routing with cell phones• Peer to peer• Research 3G• Communication routing• Enterprise through business channels-highlight the interaction

– Virtual company…