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Don't have a laptop? Try the virtual computer!
By    IANS
Saturday, May 3, 2008
Kozhikode: You have heard of desktops and laptops, but now two engineering students in Kerala have come up with a virtual computer that can be accessed from anywhere in the world. All it needs is an internet connection.

K. Ansar and P.P. Ismail, final year computer science students at an engineering college in Vatakara, about 45 km from here, have set up www.bloxtr.com, the prototype of a virtual computer in which you can store all your important documents, favourite music, colourful pictures and even videos.


"The idea is that no one needs to carry a laptop or pen drive around. You can upload any files to the website and access it from any corner of the world. What you need is just an interface to access the internet," Ansar told IANS.

Ansar and Ismail are fans of Richard Stallman, the free software guru, and they are also keen on popularising the prowess of open source software.

Ismail said bloxtr is just a project and doesn't yet have the speed and features of professional applications. They are hoping for investment by corporate firms for the further development of their prototype.

According to the students, people are largely ignorant about the opportunities that open source software provides. They stumbled upon the idea of a virtual computer while mining the internet.

"The open source platform for creating a virtual computer is available on the internet. Open source platforms are available free for any kind of project," said Ansar.

"We'd like to popularise the concept of the virtual computer. As far as we know such a facility does not exist. Google has Google Docs to store and edit documents or spreadsheets, while websites like ibackup.com provide the facility of creating backup data.

"We want to make bloxtr more elaborate so that one can install software of one's choice on the virtual computer," he said.

Ansar and Ismail feel the cand 4oncept will become more attractive if it can be used via mobile phones.

"We are trying to convert this into a mobile application. When 3G services become operational in the country we think the virtual computer will really be an attractive proposition," Ismail said.

Ismail and Ansar, along with three other classmates, have already won a project from a local software company on behalf of a Gulf-based airline to develop a system to make flight schedule information available on mobile phones.

They are also planning a project to network educational institutions. "This is a long-term project, under which we plan to provide a website from where information on students from the networked institutions can be retrieved," said Ismail.

"If a parent wants to ascertain the score of his child he can access it directly from his home. For employers who are on the lookout for talent, this database could be a good source. We are also planning a virtual classroom. Eighty percent of the work on this is complete," he added.

     
   
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Reader's comments(8)
1 Dear students,
I looked at bloxtr and it looks to me like you have just hosted eyeOS on a
website. What have you built over it?
Posted by: A Software Engineer
2 Cheats just hosted eyeOS a open source project, never say you both did cheaters
, your college teacher would believe this........
Posted by: hbk
3 this is great. however was disappointed to know that the speed of the
application will be slower. tell me is it similar to a gmail drive?
Posted by: aditya
4 Hello, Hey Amit you havnt got the clear picture about bloxtr.com, They are
actually promoting eyeOs through their website, and its a noble thing from the
side of students from our rural country side.. dont blame them like that without
going through the whole news.. what they are doing is actually a noble
thing...Let them promote Open Source Tools.....
Posted by: Deepak
5 I think what bloxtr is doing is using an open source operating system eyeOS on
the website.. if u login into the website, u can check that even the name is not
changed and will show eyeOS for most of the application. check eyeOS.org ,
there is a demo available on the website.. I have install this application on my
own site www.amitkothari.com/eyeOS/ .. I'm not sure what is so specially about
bloxtr. anyone can download and run this OS.. and its not developed by Ansar or
Ismail....Please visit eyeOS.org for details
Posted by: Amit Kothari
6 You two have tried nicly to xpress the concept to the world.. Happy that you hav
used eyeOS platform to do this.. Lets Promote OPEN SOURCE....
Posted by: Sameual Johns
7 What the hell is this ..
If bloxter.com is the virtual OS
the what the hell is http://eyeos.org
or check out this demo
http://demo.eyeos.org/

Is this a copy of eyeOS... or r they both in developing group of eyeOS. . I cant
believe I felt so insulted in an online forum where I mentioned this thing
stating is a Indian developed product and in the next moment got to knew that
its eyeOS ...
Posted by: nitin
8 Hello Ismail and Ansar,

Thanks for your idea-a novel one indeed. It really works if implemented well.
But it is novel to the Indian market only. I would like to ascertain that, what
you term as Virtual Compter is not really, a computer, but a kind of storage
device, as it stands now (from what I read from your blog). You may atmost call
it a VHDD (Virtual Hard Disk Drive) or Virtual Drive or Virtual Storage Device
as it stands now. The concept of Virtual Computer has been around since atleast
a year, when engineers in US (and also India) have fabricated what they called a
Web PC. This is really a Virtual Computer, requiring no external CPU box (I mean
a physical device) and monitor (of course, some display has to be there, even a
TV will suffice). This means anyone given access can work on it from anywhere
like they now browse on Internet. They will not need a physical PC anymore. This
is the real Virtual Computer.

The idea of wireless-enabling your concept is very good, and turning it into an
application is a very good way of doing it. It will be something like a
Wi-Storage, or Wi-S for simple. To turn YOUR concept into a Virtual Computer
requires a lot more work that just concentrating on storage alone, you have to
add the power of Wi-Computing or Physical-device-less computing with ALL the
capabilities of a PC or laptop or palmtop.

A lot of literature is already on the Web regarding the Web-PC (the Web-TV was
already in place atleast 4 years ago in US alteast). These ideas may help in
innovating your project into a VC.

Good Luck and hope to see your breakthrough soon!

Lakshman Bulusu
(balakshman@yahoo.com)
An IT-Professional.
Posted by: Lakshman Bulusu