Seeking the state of the art in location-based smartphone apps.
May 31, 2011 6:28 PM
Seeking the state-of-the-art in location-based smartphone (iPhone & Android) apps.
I'd like to survey the field of location-based or locative applications. Apps which interact with or target a particular point in the world, using GPS, or not. I'm specifically seeking tour guide-like apps, like Rama. I'm also interested in augmented reality apps. Finally, if you've had a positive experience with a one-off art installation or custom device, I'd like to hear about that, too. What have you used that's impressed you?
I've seen this http://ask.metafilter.com/180787/Favorite-museumgardenattraction-visitor-experience-technology and this http://ask.metafilter.com/170550/Mobile-Apps-for-Museums. Many thanks.
I'd like to survey the field of location-based or locative applications. Apps which interact with or target a particular point in the world, using GPS, or not. I'm specifically seeking tour guide-like apps, like Rama. I'm also interested in augmented reality apps. Finally, if you've had a positive experience with a one-off art installation or custom device, I'd like to hear about that, too. What have you used that's impressed you?
I've seen this http://ask.metafilter.com/180787/Favorite-museumgardenattraction-visitor-experience-technology and this http://ask.metafilter.com/170550/Mobile-Apps-for-Museums. Many thanks.
So little to say on this subject, MetaFilter? I thought you'd have this subject in your pocket.
Here is a blog entry that looks at several interesting location-aware/wayfinding/augmented reality iPhone apps.
posted by Tufa at 10:15 PM on May 31, 2011
Here is a blog entry that looks at several interesting location-aware/wayfinding/augmented reality iPhone apps.
posted by Tufa at 10:15 PM on May 31, 2011
I'm an Android user. God, that sounds like a confession.
Anyway, I'm still shocked by just how good Google Maps is for this kind of thing, especially with Latitude enabled so you can see where your friends are. If you're into Geocaching, C:Geo is great. Layar's a pretty decent augmented reality app too.
posted by hnnrs at 11:15 AM on June 1, 2011
Anyway, I'm still shocked by just how good Google Maps is for this kind of thing, especially with Latitude enabled so you can see where your friends are. If you're into Geocaching, C:Geo is great. Layar's a pretty decent augmented reality app too.
posted by hnnrs at 11:15 AM on June 1, 2011
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posted by forthright at 7:19 PM on May 31, 2011