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2009-06-16
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2009-06-16
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2009-06-16
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The first word of my supposition was "imagine".
15 years ago very few places were horizontally mapped.
...and yo ho CC I believe you're on the right track... It wouldn't be hard for a country club to 3D map its grounds, provide golf carts with displays, GPS, and wireless connections to their network. Based on the golf carts orientation, the display could provide a whole bunch of usefull info to the golfer. I wouldn't be supprised if this was already available at places like Pebble Beach
For that matter, the same could be done in large resorts or theme parks and with a device provided to guests for use while there.
It’s coming sooner than you think
In the next year or two, you’ll begin to see and hear a lot more about augmented reality. While most current attempts at augmented reality involve taking a picture and then waiting for a Web result, Qualcomm (and likely other chip manufacturers) are finally developing the technology that will allow phones to instantly detect augmented reality signals at 30 frames per second, meaning your phone can react to what it sees 30 times per second, faster than the human eye. With the proliferation of 4G wireless networks, the technology may start popping up in sunglasses and other eyewear, and eventually we may find a way to project it without any screens at all.
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2011-04-11
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Love it! The only worry is that the Linux mobile space is being taken over by Google and Android. The question is, why would any mobile device manufacturer choose anything other than Android for their mobile device? (at the moment; lets see what Nokia has to show with Fremantle).
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