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{% extends "base.html" %} | ||
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{% block content %} | ||
<div class="grid_4 alpha"> | ||
<h2>Location Aware</h2> | ||
<img src="/static/whitehouse.png" width="280px" alt="White House Map" /> | ||
<p>By combining your present location with the time of day, geocron automates your life. When you get to your Metro station during the commute home, geocron can send a text message reading "Pick me up dear" to your spouse.</p> | ||
</div> | ||
<div class="grid_4"> | ||
<h2>Three Questions</h2> | ||
<p>Answer three simple questions to set up a geocron rule: <strong>Where</strong> am I? <strong>When</strong> am I there? <strong>What</strong> do I want to happen?</p> | ||
<p>By harnessing your location data via <a href="http://www.google.com/latitude/intro.html">Google Latitude</a>, geocron can keep up with you all day. Just set some rules to trigger actions, and you're all set!</p> | ||
<p>Right now, you can send emails, text messages, and hit webhooks with geocron.</p> | ||
</div> | ||
<div class="grid_4 omega"> | ||
<h2>Get Started</h2> | ||
<p>geocron requires a Google Account to log in, and it uses the Google Latitude and Google Places APIs.</p> | ||
<p>You will be redirected to Google's account service to log in. You must enable Google Latitude with your mobile device.</p> | ||
<p><a href="/login" class="button">Log in with Google</span></a></p> | ||
</div> | ||
{% if not g.user %} | ||
<div class="grid_4 alpha"> | ||
<h2>Location Aware</h2> | ||
<img src="/static/whitehouse.png" width="280px" alt="White House Map" /> | ||
<p>By combining your present location with the time of day, geocron automates your life. When you get to your Metro station during the commute home, geocron can send a text message reading "Pick me up dear" to your spouse.</p> | ||
</div> | ||
<div class="grid_4"> | ||
<h2>Three Questions</h2> | ||
<p>Answer three simple questions to set up a geocron rule: <strong>Where</strong> am I? <strong>When</strong> am I there? <strong>What</strong> do I want to happen?</p> | ||
<p>By harnessing your location data via <a href="http://www.google.com/latitude/intro.html">Google Latitude</a>, geocron can keep up with you all day. Just set some rules to trigger actions, and you're all set!</p> | ||
<p>Right now, you can send emails, text messages, and hit webhooks with geocron.</p> | ||
</div> | ||
<div class="grid_4 omega"> | ||
<h2>Get Started</h2> | ||
<p>geocron requires a Google Account to log in, and it uses the Google Latitude and Google Places APIs.</p> | ||
<p>You will be redirected to Google's account service to log in. You must enable Google Latitude with your mobile device.</p> | ||
<p><a href="/login" class="button">Log in with Google</span></a></p> | ||
</div> | ||
{% else %} | ||
<div class="grid_12"> | ||
<h2>Sorry, we don't know you.</h2> | ||
<p>We've put about two days worth of coding into Geocron so we aren't ready to show it off to the public yet.</p> | ||
<p>If you would like to help us test while we continue development, <a href="mailto:jcarbaugh+geocron@sunlightfoundation.com">contact Jeremy</a> and ask to be whitelisted.</p> | ||
</div> | ||
{% endif %} | ||
{% endblock %} |