So this is one of those famous Cat Cafes huh?

This obviously isn’t your typical #AlohaFriday.
I don’t get this Cat Cafe.
FireChat – First Look
There has been lots of discussion about mobile message apps using MESH networks. Just like my deployment to Hurricane Katrina/Rita in Louisiana’s Lower 9th Ward, we had no cell service which means no internet. Common in disasters, many startups are looking to bridge that gap using Bluetooth/MESH networking for any type of mobile technology.

MESH networks literally work by using other devices in your general vicinity to relay/transmit data to any available network. Devices can automatically network with each other via flood technique (overwhelming) or routing technique (hardware hoping). To put it into terms that we in government are more used to hearing, this type of networking is considered a mobile ad-hoc network that can operate independently with little or no internet connection.
Some advantages include internet use with at least one actual connection, increasing local networking by locality through mobile hardware, and of course an automatic mobile-to-mobile network.
Some dangers include lack of security, mobile device protection, connection reliability, and as the MESH network grows the more prolonged data delays occur.
Soooooooooooo, just like when ello was released, I downloaded the app and started using it. I engaged with various users over the course of the last 4 weeks. Here’s my notes.
If Emergency Management was to use FireChat, designate a specialist to monitor to observe and engage pertinent conversation in main chat room directing them to distinct #group in FireChat.
At this time, I only use FireChat when I’m bored and want to see if they have developed other functionality tools.
Just a few initial thoughts on FireChat.
C’mon, it’s 2014! Who waits for the newspaper?!!?!?!?
Even before the newspaper is printed, the information is obsolete…like finger nails on the chalkboard old.
Try to save a few trees and check out this thing called the internets.
It’s amazing.
@rusnivek