Yes, you read it right. This Android and iOS-enabled App uses Open
Garden’s Nesh networking technology and Apple’s Multipeer Connectivity
framework — essentially a peer-to-peer feature that lets you share
messages with other App users nearby.
“FireChat
allows the device to connect directly to others nearby using Bluetooth,
peer-to-peer wi-fi or traditional wi-fi networks so you do not actually
need a data connection,” Micha Benoliel, CEO of Open Garden firm that
developed the App was quoted as saying.
The Apple’s Multipeer
Connectivity APIs can be used for everything from collaborative editing
and file sharing, to multiplayer gaming and sensor aggregation, said a
report in wired.com. How does it function? The App browses for other
users nearby while simultaneously broadcasting to peers that it is
available to connect to. This allows you to be invited into a “session”
with multiple users.Once a session invitation is accepted, you can
directly communicate with those other users independent of a cellular
signal or Wi-Fi access.
This creates what is called “wireless
mesh network”. According to Benoliel, “Messages also get deleted as
soon as you close the App so you remain anonymous.”
However, in
“Nearby” mode, you do not have any choice over who receives your
messages — they go out to anyone within range, the report added. Apple
sold 700 million iOS devices by last October. Many are already using the
latest Multipeer Connectivity-supporting version of iOS. Within a week
of its launch, FireChat has been being downloaded from the App Store
more than 100,000 times a day.
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