Showing posts with label iPhone app. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPhone app. Show all posts

Monday, December 21, 2009

Ustream broadcast application for iPhone






Ustream is a web streaming service that lets people broadcast and watch live events online. Although it is not the most popular web streaming service, educational and entertainment community heavily uses the website to broadcast course work and concerts. Educational community seem to especially embrace Ustream for distant learning as it gives faculty free, easy-to-use options to conduct coursework that allow student interact through chat.

Ustream iPhone application lets users record videos to the smart phone or go-live on Ustream's website. Local and live recording can be set to 320x240 or 176x144 resolution. You can play the uploaded videos on your computer, iPhone or share the video on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.



                          




Sample video broadcast using Ustream:


   

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Augmented Reality - iPhone, Android apps and beyond

Imagine this. You are on a business trip to Paris. You are new to the city and are taking Metro to your client's office. Thanks to the Jet lag, you are running late and just missed the train. You seem to be in the vicinity of Metro station but do not know the schedule of the next train. You take your iPhone and start punching to get Google Maps show schedule information while navigating the human maze on sidewalk.

Now Imagine this. You take your iPhone, point your iPhone camera at Metro station and give a voice command "Metro Schedule... English". A french sounding female voice gives you the Metro schedule. Knowing that your next train is after 15 minutes, you see a Starbucks logo on the building adjacent to Metro station on your iPhone screen. You head towards Starbucks while the female voice gives walking directions to Metro station from your current location.

Welcome to Augmented Reality. Services like this are becoming popular in smartphones like iPhone and Android. Even though the applications are in early stages, this is going to be a sought-after feature in smartphones. These applications make use of built-in GPS receiver, built-in compass and camera in smartphones to locate your position and orientation to overlay the available information on top of smartphone's camera view. Additionally these applications can provide access to user generated data in real time. Below is a list of iPhone Augmented Reality applications:



Pranav Mistry's SixthSense technology, which is a wearable gestural interface that augments the physical world around us with digital information promises to take augmented reality to next level.