Paul Otellini Features EveryScape.com’s “The Real World Online” At CES
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With CES in full swing, Intel (INTC) CEO Paul Otellini featured EveryScape.com’s “The Real World Online” with a live demonstration of the “Real World Online.”
Otellini said that the personal Internet of tomorrow will “serve you –
delivering the information you want, when you want it, how you want, wherever you are.” He demonstrated several future Internet computing applications and said they will “make the world a smaller place.” Using the concept of a future mobile Internet device loaded with GPS technology, Otellini used EveryScape’s visual and interactive local search platform to
take a virtual stroll around a Beijing hotel, and looked for familiar landmarks — just as if he were right there on the street. Using the application’s augmented reality technology, he was able to identify leaseholders for each building along the street and found Intel’s office
without entering a specific address.
I checked out this video that gives you an idea of the possibilities of the program. To me it looks like a juiced up version of Google Earth and for some reason the ability to look into buildings that I’m not physically at is sort of creepy, but maybe that’s just me..
What are your thoughts on Everyscape? Is it something you could get into?
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