Maker Faire Bay Area 2009
labs.MOTO.com

Location:   Expo Hall  113   

Android Action + DIY WattCam + Scaleable Multi-Touch + more

Android Action:
The folks at labs.moto.com have been tinkering with Google's Android, pushing it beyond the phone, booting E-Ink displays and such. Come witness MOTO's latest Android antic!

DIY WattCam:
Rise above the murky waters of pre-smart grid confusion and track the ups and downs of your home's electricity/gas/water consumption with a pure and simple webcam to Flickr Feed. Plot the numbers and finally: a comprehensive view on your household's energy consumption.

Scaleable Multi-Touch Prototype:
THIN and LARGE capacative touch feels... mmmmmm... great!

Web site: http://labs.moto.com

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