Gilt Taste,
the company’s food platform, is to release a free iPad-only
app, also called Gilt
Taste, on Wednesday. Its 140 recipes are presented straightforwardly — all
text, one recipe step on each page, no videos — except for one game-changing
feature.
Using the iPad’s built-in camera, which tracks your
hand movements, you can turn the pages of the recipe without touching the
tablet. Lift your hand in front of the screen, brush it from right to left (as
if turning the page of a book), and the screen flips to the next step. Wave your
hand from left to right, and it goes back to the last step.
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The San Francisco program, which Clear Channel developed with Coca-Cola and Yahoo! involves twenty interactive digital transit shelters that work like giant tablet computers with 72-inch touch screens. The shelters, which are active through January with the Yahoo! program also offer free WiFi in a 3-block radius according to Gordy Ford, VP of digital development at Clear Channel.
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