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Nokia has this Mobile Web Server Project (aka Raccoon) which is basically Apache running on S60 phones and a way of making the phones accessible from the web through black magic (even though it probably doesn't have a public IP, traffic is routed through unpredictable channels at the carriers etc.).
Would there be a way of using the part of Raccoon that handles the public access to the device for a web server running on the tablet instead of on a phone?
mymobilesite.net is the end-user oriented beta of a service based on Raccoon. It's really cool: You can let users chat with you, let them access your camera (by either asking you to take a snapshot or simply taking it if you grant them access) and a few more things; developers talk about including a GPS-based localisation feature in the future.... All of this is accessible via username.mymobilesite.net.
I'd love to have exactly this for my tablet. Running a web server is one thing (and the one I mentioned before seems to be great), but you'd still need to have a public IP, dynDNS, a domain or something to make it public. - With the technology used in Raccoon it seems all I need is a user account on mymobilesite.net (or some other site running this software) and I'm done.
How cool would it be to have a website for your N810 that gives information on where you currently are, what you see around you etc. to selected, identified users? Any ideas on how to re-use Raccoon or similar stuff to achieve just this? Anyone from Nokia reading this and make the guys responsible for mymobilesite.net try to support the tablets, too? (Hey, it's an internet tablet after all!