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Glenn Zucman
Ephemeral Wayfinding – concept
The Sublime
If you’re looking for a place here on earth, or up in the heavens, Stonehenge cannot begin to compete with Google Maps.
Yet for all its technical superiority, few people have profound spiritual experiences using Google Maps, while Stonehenge has provided exactly that for the last five thousand years. More: 419 words & 2 images >>
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Sharon Gong
Here is the new user case from Susan:
Problem: The Google map doesn’t work in small scope.
For example, the Google map can’t guide you the route in a mall when you want to find a specific store. It is troublesome to refer to signs and still maps in the mall. This case can also apply to hospital, Disneyland, botanical garden, a trade show etc.
Solution: You set your destination on the map of the building or zone on your smart phone. Our compass can guide you accurately where you want to go without holding your phone. (Even if you hold your phone, you phone still can’t tell you to go upstairs or downstairs.But compass can.)