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Software that Sees

The New Scientist is reporting (and the blogosphere is resonating) about software that scans an existing database of images to define your location. Claims are made about it's superiority to define orientation and a level of detail that surpasses GPS. Man, if you need to launch an app to talk to a huge database to figure out if you're facing left or right or north or south, instead of being able to read a map, then....well...you're probably too dumb to figure out how to use the freakin' tool. Or a robot.

Posted by juechi at 12:13 AM