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Concepts |
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Has only one owner, with a valid e-mail
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Is fully transportable, identified by
a unique ID capable to trascend time and space. |
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May have an expiration date and can be
valid on scheduled and contextual periods of time. |
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Can contain a subject and body, like
an e-mail, but they can be expressed in many languages. |
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Can be digitally signed. |
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Can bear any "attachments".
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Can also act as a container of any number
of information pieces, in a hierarchical way. |
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May contain one or many links to otheer
pieces in many different ways. |
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History and
proyects |
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A little of History
The PandoraBox© Project begun with the birth of the new millenium,
about the endings of the year 2000.
We spent many nights, beer in hand, analyzing and creating a new data
model in order to describe anything from real to imaginable at near
human scale. And more, this description should make sense to both,
a person and a machine. Our goal was to enable anybody to create fast
and effortlessly, with any available device, this little information
chunks, and publish them without any style or design constrains. All
pieces should contain some common properties along with other specific
to the nature of the described stuff.
We created also the concept of containers, in order to store them,
and also defined the access and search procedures. Then we designed
a browser to access and show them in some way, deciding by the way,
that a link should accumulate information rather than jumping around.
In this way, our data model was created, an now we are headed to give
it a try in the real world, now we have this opportunity connected
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PandoraBox©
The compact nature of our information pieces, makes them ideal to
be used with mobile devices.
Also, the easyest way to access an information using a cellphone,
is dialing a number or sending it inside a message (SMS).
¿What number?, very simple, a phone number.
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