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webinos Demo Series #8: Zap and Shake – Web based multi screen application

This video uses advanced Non-linear video technology powered by BitTubes and allows you to browse through the video content. Move with your mouse over the highlighted images and text in the video and click on them in order to interact with the content and get further information about the demo.

Zap and Shake, the prototype app for management and navigation of shared media content which made its debut during the public webinos Launch Day, offers an easy and intuitive way of browsing through your files and channels. The application which was created with webinos technology demonstrates an easy way to access and stream seamlessly image, audio and video files from connected devices. In the following video a team from Fraunhofer FOKUS institute presents the technology behind Zap and Shake, going into detail about the diverse functions it offers.

The essence of Zap and Shake is to demonstrate how we can connect the properties of diverse devices (here in particular but not limited to TVs and smartphones), using the webinos platform and complimentary Web technologies.

Our motivation was to create an interactive experience of accessing not only personal media but also broadcast media e.g TV channels on all your personal devices at any time.

Tell us what you think about this prototype application and get involved by developing your own webinos apps. Platform code is available at github, read as well the developer portal for more details.

Martin Lasak - Fraunhofer FOKUS

Bio

Dipl.-Ing. Martin Lasak is a researcher at the Fraunhofer FOKUS Competence Center FAME.
Working Areas:

  • Future Web Applications
  • Secure Mashups
  • Cross-Platform Technologies

Martin Lasak studied Computer Science at the Technical University of Berlin (TUB). He received his diploma degree with the completion of his thesis on Privacy and Integrity Preservation in Client-Side Web Mashups at the group of Open Communication Systems (OKS) in 2011. Employed as research associate at the Competence Center Future Applications and Media (FAME) of the Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communications Systems (FOKUS) in Berlin, Martin mainly focuses his research activities on Web Security and Cross-Platform Computing.

Webinos interests

 

Representing: Fraunhofer Fokus

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  • Guest

    Will this include the subtitles track as well? Think what that would bring, ie. deaf viewers or foreign viewers, too?

    • Martin

      Hi,
      thanks for your comment! That is indeed a good idea and we will add subtitles in our future demo videos!
      Regards.

  • jason githeko

    i can’t view the Flash app in Android

    • Martin

      Hi Jason,
      the video above is best viewed with an html5 capable browser supporting video element. On some Android devices Flash is used as fallback if html5 video is not available. We will analyze why this didn't worked for you. Regards.

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