Apropos Swiss Webapps
Talking about product-oriented, international web-companies based in Switzerland:
- futurelab's snapmania deployed at album.nzz.ch (Image 1) The Swiss Post (owner of search.ch) offers a competing service, together with daybyday.de
- map.search.ch now is being integrated into Google's results, just search for a town in Switzerland and find a link to their map. Sweet. (Image 2)
- So: The Swiss Post becomes cool. They are not going win in the field of foto-apps, but having confirmed and checked records of just about everybody in the country they will win big in the digital identity business. They're looking for PKI partners.
Just stating the obvious. No?
Visite à l'EPFL
Today I went to meet neuroscientist
Martin Rumo at
EPFL. He's working there at the
Biologically Inspired Robotics Group and lives with his fiancée in the pretty town of
Morges. I can't say much about his work, but he's going to run stuff on
BlueGene/L, currently the
most powerful computer in the world. Not bad.
Anyway, I'll quickly have to explain the pictures above:
- Inner courtyard of one of the informatics buildings. Special feature: Outdoor whiteboards! Way cool.
- Martin at the lab, compiling some movie visualizing some process.
- Same lab: A snake bot. There's also a fish bot and some modular robots that dynamically reconfigure and gather as new bots.
- The new computer science building. Pas mal.
- Presentation of the legendary BioWall.
- The beautiful landscape somewhere between Lausanne and Fribourg.