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Friday, September 5. 2008
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Movie Segments on Your Cell: Order based on Location
This makes no sense to me, but I guess we are still in the "solution in search of a problem" mode for LBS. Here's the deal: Everyone gets the last short episode first. The rest are delivered in an order based on location. Does that sound fun or interesting?
The film, Nine Lives, cost of $25,000, and is a collaboration between Singapore's Nanyang Technological University's (NTU) School of Art, Design and Media undergraduates, and its computer engineering undergraduates who developed the GPS apps.
- Straits Times





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