Wow. That is wicked.
"Enkin" introduces a new handheld navigation concept. It displays location-based content in a unique way that bridges the gap between reality and classic map-like representations. It combines GPS, orientation sensors, 3D graphics, live video, several web services, and a novel user interface into an intuitive and light navigation system for mobile devices."
Enkin blog: http://enkinblog.blogspot.com/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2V6MNp_tWG0
Wow. That is wicked.
Ricky Turner
DesignDawg
There are plenty of other applications that add that off the wall type of application. There is one which is an online, real time , real life first person shooter. Can you imagine that??
Very nice idea - hopefully this gets on android soon![]()
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You guessed it! Also CitySlikkers is going to be a fun one to check out.
Enkin has the potential to be a platform-changer - it's also almost exactly what Andy Rubin described as one of his ten-year mobile developments the other day (http://androidcommunity.com/the-futu...ubin-20080921/)
Enkin looks great. However, I just want a decent, basic GPS program like those found in Garmin GPS devices. So far, the Android market is lacking anything similar.
AndNav looks great, but it is a ways off.
Also, Enkin is not too dissimilar from Wikitude, which isn't perfect but the concept is great.
Enkin is cool, I can't wait to use this on the G1
Their blog has gone suspiciously silent since they announced that they had 'been contacted by Google' back in May...
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