Hello Kitty guided to the AR gaming world by Google Maps
Hello Kitty is the latest product of a by-gone era to be given a digital face-lift as developer Bublar promises the launch of another location-based, augmented reality (AR) smartphone game.
Hello Kitty is the latest product of a by-gone era to be given a digital face-lift as developer Bublar promises the launch of another location-based, augmented reality (AR) smartphone game.
Google Maps is already one of the most popular ways to plan the comings and goings of daily life, but a new update makes it just a little bit better.
Ever wondered the world would look like without sign posts, information points or road markings? It might not be that far away…
Google has moved to improve its popular Maps app by allowing people to use it even when they have no mobile data connection.
In a bid to boost revenues from its mobile services, web giant Google has introduced targeted ads into its Maps app for Android and iOS devices. The move could put a dent in mobile operators’ plans to create new revenue streams using location based services.
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