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Point, Shoot, Reserve: OCLC brings library information to RedLaser - 1 views

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    "Now you can snap a picture of a book's barcode, and within moments find out whether your local library has that book in stock, and whether it's currently checked out or sitting on the shelf."
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Augmented Reality: Nearest Tube - 0 views

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    We briefly touched on augmented reality in our meeting. I'm including this link because it demonstrates how AR can be used to solve real world problems. The technology is still in in infancy, but I find the possibilities exciting. Imagine walking in your library and asking your phone "Where do I find info on the history of Spain" and getting dynamic information as you move through the library - including links to online information and databases that you could access from your phone. Pretty cool
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Text message donations for Haiti earthquake aid top $22 million - 0 views

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    I'm just including this because I think its indicative of how much mobile technology is changing the world and how we interact with it. One company providing the service: http://www.mgive.com/
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Mighty Meeting - Power Point Presentations from your Smartphone - 2 views

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    Mighty Meeting lets you carry your Power Point presentations on your Smartphone so you can present them anywhere. Covered by Techcrunch here: http://www.techcrunch.com/2010/01/15/mightymeeting-mobile-presentation/
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2009 Mobile Web Trends Report - 5 views

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    - North American mobile web share up 110% in 2009 (Dec '09 vs. Dec '08) - Global mobile web consumption share up 148% in 2009 - Apple continues to dominate, though market share has declined as increased competition emerges
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