You are correct sir! However, there are a few key differences. Main one being the industry leading names that SPRX has been gathering (Funda is the primary real-estate search engine in .nl, Hyves is the leading dutch casual social networking site, Tempo-Team is a big temp-agency and ING is one of the bigger banks). This makes for a vastly different experience than tourist info (which I have to admit would be very very sweet).
Yeah, I know, I never said they couldn't coexist peacefully :P I was just pointing out that this is hardly the FIRST app of it's kind, as the article's title implies.
And btw, I know what ING is, I used to work for them ;)
“One wonderful Samsung addition to the traditional Android experience is a "real" camera button on the side, which can even register half-presses for focus.”
Now that we've thrown 'em off the trail, use the form below to get in touch with the people at Engadget. Please fill in all of the required fields because they're required.
I beg to differ, this is NOT the first AR browser, and it's not even the first AR browser for Android either.
http://www.mobilizy.com/wikitude.php
Wikitude is very similar, except it gives you data from wikipedia for tourists. Also has a radar and camera overlay.
You are correct sir!
However, there are a few key differences. Main one being the industry leading names that SPRX has been gathering (Funda is the primary real-estate search engine in .nl, Hyves is the leading dutch casual social networking site, Tempo-Team is a big temp-agency and ING is one of the bigger banks). This makes for a vastly different experience than tourist info (which I have to admit would be very very sweet).
I think these two apps can peacefully co-exist.
@Raga:
Yeah, I know, I never said they couldn't coexist peacefully :P I was just pointing out that this is hardly the FIRST app of it's kind, as the article's title implies.
And btw, I know what ING is, I used to work for them ;)