"Reverse graffiti," a trick used to draw art or advertising into filthy city surfaces, is a trend we've been watching for a few years now. And while some like the idea of advertising that actually makes the world a bit cleaner, San Francisco regulators appear to be cracking down on what they see as unlawful marketing in a public right-of-way.
pulls in negative tweets from around the world in real-time (based on specific key words, hashtags and subject) and Dragee destroys the negative tweets.
Holy C$#@! Am I missing something or is this massive? Combine this with Pcell (which is Mesh based). What happens when every device with a WiFi, Bluetooth or cellular conection forms a mesh network? Would everything/everyone always be connected? Who "controls it and how does anyone directly charge when it's all meshed together?
"The experience reskins an actual location in the fantasy environment of Berk, the island in DreamWorks' How to Train Your Dragon 2 animated movie. You can explore fantasy-style landscapes - layered on a map of San Francisco - while flying around on the back of a creature like Toothless, the Night Fury dragon from the film. This kind of app is a hybrid of exploration and actual gameplay, and it is an interesting experiment that blends different mobile technologies as well as movies, games, and the real world. "