
Google officially approved 4 project slots for Neuros this year.
The final projects list can be found at:
the neuros google summer of code page
I'm going to post about each of them here, starting with the web browser:
You've heard mention of a web browser here before, but now it's an official Google Summer of Code project, awarded to Ravenexus and it has a wiki page
To me, what's most exciting about this project is the prospect of web tools that allow you to program the OSD (at least at some level) as easily as you can write a web page. That's very exciting to me because the easier we make it to "hack the duck" the more people we'll find and many of the most interesting creative applications are often not low level hacks, but high level user interactivity hacks that allow people to share data and the like. Go Ravenexus!

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VLC
Is there any way to get VLC on there so I can pickup a VLC encoded video stream from a webcam on a baby crib? Would be cool to do that. I have the original OSD hardware, but the software is very quirky.
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