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Who?

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Where?

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Spreading the Idea. Involve people.

First Quarter Action Plan

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What?

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The Open Internet Of Things

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Shaping The VocabularyOpen Internet of Things

Earth MonitoringSocial Hardware

P2PscienceSpimeTalk

Vernor Vinge

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A new category of objects aware of their surroundings

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CommunicationSensing

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Example 1.

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Collects CO2 levelsCommunicates wirelessly

Visualizes collected data online

CO2 Spime

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CO2 sensor based mobile phone

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Blue Telephony, and CPS Group Italia collaborate on a new range ofenvironmentally aware mobile phones based on the OpenSpime technology platform

Consumers who want to learn about their environment are targetedwith the creation of a new category of devices for a greener future

London, United KingdomSan Francisco, CA, USA Milan, Italy

June 18, 2008

Blue Telephony, creator of the Onyx line of innovative mobile phones, and CPS Group Italia a leading system integrator for mobile solutions, announce the development of a new generation of green phones, capable of sensing, and displaying CO2 concentrations.

Blue Telephony, and CPS Group Italia announced today their joint initiative to collaborate on a new range of mobile phones, and accessories, attuned to the needs of those consumers who are concerned about the quality of the environment surrounding them. The collaboration focuses on the development of integrated sensor technologies, starting with CO2 concentration sensing, and the visualization techniques that make the data collected easily understandable by non-technical users.

"We are very excited to be able and extend our Onyx product line with these innovative devices," said Zafar Mirza, CEO of Blue Telephony, "offering them to our customers who are very sensitive to the quality of their environment!"

"Once again, our cooperation with Blue Telephony is strengthened by the addition of leading solutions, well integrated into the Onyx product line." added Fabio Salierno, CEO of CPS Group Italia.

The phones' sensor data management functionality will be based on the OpenSpime technology platform developed by WideTag, Inc., the infrastructure company for an Open Internet Of Things. "OpenSpime is an enabling technology platform, and we are glad that CPS Group Italia and Blue Telephony chose us for providing value to their customers" added Leandro Agro, CEO of WideTag, Inc.

About:

Blue Telephony designs, develops, and manufactures the finest mobile phones with Style, Elegance, and Technology.http://onyx-innovation.com

CPS Group Italia is a leading provider and integrator of innovative technological solutions in the areas of IT and Networking.http://www.cps-group.it

WideTag, Inc. develops and promotes the OpenSpime technology platform to enable the Infrastructure for an Open Internet Of Things.http://www.openspime.com

For more information please contact:

Zafar Mirza, CEOBlue [email protected]

Fabio Salierno, CEOCPS Group [email protected] +39 (02) 4550-6136

David Orban, Chief EvangelistWideTag, [email protected]+1 (650) 419-2686

It is not just a CO2 detection, it is a social enhancement of your phone...

onyx-innovation.com

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Example 2.

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Social Energy Meter

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Example 3.

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WideNoise

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An OpenSpime iPhone Application

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Shipping Nov ’08on the Apple AppStore

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Necessary Autonomy

Platform Order of magnitude

PCs ≈ 108

Mobiles ~ Humans ≈ 109

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How?

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Signal To Noise

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Signal To Signal

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Dependability

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Aggregation

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Second Order Knowledge

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