Showing posts with label literally. Show all posts
Showing posts with label literally. Show all posts

Thursday, November 25, 2010

A First Step Towards Indoor Navigation. Literally

The problems started the moment GPS became a commodity and made the transition from the car to the mobile device. Nowadays, GPS can be found in a vast range of smartphones and navigation is possible without being confined to your car. Of course, it’s not always a great experience. GPS works best when there’s a direct line of sight to the satellites whizzing around over your head and there are times when you just can’t get a GPS lock. A-GPS was devised to help with such situations, allowing your location enabled to device to take advantage of a variety of other sensors, such as cell tower and wifi triangulation technologies.

A First Step Towards Indoor Navigation. Literally


Backlink: http://www.vicchi.org/2010/11/23/a-first-step-towards-indoor-navigation-literally/

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Photo Reveals That Google Is Still Baking Android Gingerbread — Literally

I know, I know. The indications were that the next version of Android, 2.3, was supposed to be out already. It has been nearly a week since an OHA member tweeted that the Nexus One would be getting the Gingerbread OTA update in "the next few days". So far, nothing. But Google is doing their best to keep whetting everyones' appetite. Yesterday, the search giant sent out a tweet from their mobile account (yes, the one they paid to promote on Twitter two days ago). The tweet read, "Our cafes are baking something sweet", and contained a link to a TwitPic of dozens of gingerbread Android cookies. Cute Google, cute.

Post originale: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/FrVlG8bMoXY/