It can be even extended to "where is my device", ie to get it ring
when you don't know where it is, but this will require to have public
api for your device whole the time

2012/3/1 Pascal d'Hermilly <[email protected]>:
> Just an idea: App for geographically tracking your devices, in case they get 
> lost/stolen.
>
> An app that can recieve location data in a given interval- like once every 
> hour? Not necessarily with your owncloud credentials stored on the phone
>
> There are two parts.
> Owncloud:
> App where you create a device ID. (write-only authentication for a device)
> Continuesly recieve location data. {x-pos,y-pos,precision}
> List of devices you are tracking, perhaps with a map for each.
>
> Device application (android/iphone/laptop):
> Takes an owncloud url and a device ID.
> Contacts owncloud with location data at a given interval/ at certain events.
>
>
> Den 01-03-2012 10:15, Teo Mrnjavac skrev:
>> Hello!
>>
>> This is a friendly reminder that the GSoC mentoring organization
>> application period closes in a week. I see that many of you have added
>> lots of interesting ideas but there are still empty spots in that wiki
>> page so I'm confident that we can do even better!
>>
>> If any of you still have ideas for this year's GSoC please add them to
>> the wiki page [1] as soon as possible and before March 9.
>>
>> [1] http://community.kde.org/GSoC/2012/Ideas
>>
>> Cheers,
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