Phonegasm?

Sep. 24th, 2008 01:26 pm
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Here's an interesting snippet from the launch of the T-Mobile G1 Android phone:

"there was ... one ooh-and-ah moment, when the live Google Maps augmented reality mode that overlays StreetView imagry and data on the real world. It was shown briefly in a video,"
 

Did you get that?  Augmented reality.  It's the king-daddy-killer-app of mashups, Elvis on meth with chrome tits:

  • First you've got GPS so you know where the device is.
  • Then you have accelerometers, Wii and iPhone style, so now you know where the device is pointing.
  • Next, a fat data connection so you can get a rich GIS source like Google Maps StreetView.
  • Now get the image from the device's camera.

Since you know where it's pointing and what it can (theoretically) see, you can now hold the device up to the world like a magic lens to see extra stuff.  There's a laptop app - using accelerometers in a dongle - that does this with star maps already.

Yeah, that's an ooh-ah from me alright.  It almost takes my mind off how sore I am today...

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A cultural observation that's at least a year late: leekspin.com.  Open up that leek-spinning girl and her Finnish gibberish loop, go on.  I wonder if Loituma sound as charming in the rest of their stuff?  Now you've got a soundtrack for the rest of this rambling...

Cunning science thought: Hawking radiation is what you get when a spontaneous particle-antiparticle pair appear across an event horizon.  Imagine for a moment that the cosmic horizon - that limit to the observable universe - is an event horizon.  Turns out that if you calculate the energies involved, they're a near match for dark energy.  Only... I thought the cosmic horizon was an artefact of the observer, being just the point at which the expansion of the universe reaches the speed of light.  My head hurts.

In other news, Wired has a good article on what it calls "Your outboard brain" - the colossal mass of stuff we know when we're online.  I'm a damn expert online, but an opinionated arse offline, so I grok this.  The article stops short of examining the philosophical implications of calling this an "outboard brain".  The human consciousness is just one of a bunch of processes bubbling around in our inboard brains.  What's going on in this outboard stuff that we may not be aware of?  And if you buy into the memetic model of information, it's even weirder: the outboard brain is an inevitable development, once the inboard one reaches capacity you need more memespace or you're just not as sexy as the other guy.  But this is shared memespace - which I think means that Wikipedia and Google are the collective unconscious.  And it means that a large portion of my memespace is actively being thought-in by other people.  The Singularity may already have happened.  Crumbs.

Still listening to the leek girl?  Excellent.

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