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At the moment, my biggest project is a site called 'FindMiiWii.com'. Each Nintendo Wii Console is assigned a 16-digit identifier. Two Wii users can add these numbers to each other's consoles' address books, and then they can send Miis (avatars) between the two consoles, as well as text messages (more like emails). It's also possible, with some effort on both the sender and receiver's part, to send emails directly to a Wii console using it's identifier.
FindMiiWii.com is a site that's going to allow Wii users to search for each other's Wii numbers by post code, name, email address, or even by a group (for example, if you work at
CompUSA store 437, you'd look to see if there was a
CompUSA 437 group, find that there was, and you could join it and see all the other member's of that group.) Once you've found someone, you can request an exchange of Wii numbers -- this lets the other party know you want them to add you to their console and vice versa, so you can communicate. Once the other party has accepted, that means they've agreed to do this, and you can begin trading messages and Miis. Currently, I'm doing the site design in HTML and CSS, and the backend coding for it in PHP and
MySQL. The site is also going to utilise the ability to email a Wii directly, as well as possible SMS integration. At some point, I also intend to take advantage of the Facebook API to make finding friends easier. This project is now considered discontinued, the site is no longer available due to lack of interest.
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