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Layar: Augmented Reality Browser

Layar

A pretty cool implementation of a mapping service with additional information regarding locations. It's almost like buUuk and Foyage for the iPhone but with live view. The video explains it best.

A thought from a friend: It wouldn't be long before they come up with the ability to integrate facial recognition technology into the same environment.

My response: They call that T-800. Once facial recognition database lookup is integrated, all they need to do is put it inside an eye implant.

This could lead to some fantastic yet terrifying implementations.

 

They'll be back.

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iPhone Messaging

No matter what kind of phone they have, Indonesians in general want two things from their phones (aside from being able to make calls and send sms): Yahoo Messenger and forwarding SMS*. Yahoo's messaging network is so prevalent in this country it's almost unthinkable that anyone would drop their YM account**.

 I also just discovered tonight at id-iPhone's gathering that many business people still have partners and clients that don't do email but they know sms. Forwarded SMS usually means a joke, spam, or some other type of junk, just like with email, but it struck me tonight that there might just be a significant portion of the market that actually use sms as business tools. Not just forwarding contacts but sending payment details, account numbers, product lists, and plenty of other commerce activities.

 I suppose I should have realized this earlier seeing that smart phones, while prevalent, are used mostly by people who don't even know how to use emails. Many are close to being tech illiterates. The lack of proper support for messaging system in the iPhone highlights one of the reasons why people jailbreak their iPhones here. They want to be able to chat continuously just like with Blackberries, receiving updates as they arrive, not when they open the application, and being able to forward text messages. I can tell you that the majority, perhaps 95% of id-iPhone members, jailbreak their iPhones and will talk others into jailbreaking them.

 Many of the members also said cut, copy, and paste wold be nice too but not as crucial as messaging. Not too many people complain about lack of physical keyboards though.

 In other words, iPhone OS 3.0 should solve most of their problems.

  
*) I don't do SMS much. I tend to ignore SMS that come in unless it is an urgent matter
**) I don't do chat either. GTalk and Skype occasionally but that's it.

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How Smart is Your Phone

The battle between the number two and the number three smartphone makers in the world has spilled over to our shores.

A short while ago, Research in Motion and Indosat launched the new Blackberry Curve, the 8900, also known as the Javelin. It is the lightest, sleekest Blackberry model yet. Not too long before that, they launched Blackberry Bold, RIM's first 3G device. In the meantime, Apple and Telkomsel have announced that they are bringing the iPhone 3G to Indonesia.

Read more at Jakarta Globe

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NOT an Apple phone

This is a shot of a MyG 819 phone.

I know you guys at Apple read this blog. Here's one for you. Track'em. I just hope you guys got your logo trademarked in Indonesia.

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