This explains the overview of Geolocation and newly introduced technology W3C Geolocation API, and also had Opera Browser demo example of Geolocation API
Eagle is an open API that makes location sharing easy and puts users in control of their location privacy. It supports various location formats and privacy levels that users can set on a per application basis. The API allows applications to register, query user locations, update locations, and receive notifications. Eagle integrates with several location-based applications and services.
Engaging Peforming Arts Audiences via Mobile WebDavid Dombrosky
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The document discusses strategies for engaging performing arts audiences through mobile web and apps. It outlines that the mobile web is driven by access, behavior, and expectations. It then provides examples of how arts organizations can use quick response codes, location-based social networks like Foursquare, tie into existing apps, make their website mobile-friendly through a separate mobile site or responsive design, and develop their own mobile apps. The key is understanding what patrons want from a mobile experience and leveraging existing content and relationships within budget constraints.
The document discusses the future of HTML5 and user sovereignty on the web. It covers:
1) HTML5 standardization is nearing completion and browser support is increasing, but full market adoption is still a way off due to browser fragmentation and inconsistent support for features.
2) Mozilla is promoting an HTML5 ecosystem through its browser and technologies like WebRTC, WebSockets, and responsive design to foster innovation and a rich user experience while maintaining user privacy and control of their data.
3) Mozilla's B2G OS aims to provide a just-in-time, personalized web experience through web apps and APIs that allow access to device capabilities directly from the browser while guaranteeing user sovereignty and control over
AR Location Notification Android Applicationabhishek07887
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The document describes a real-time location-based multimedia sharing application. The application allows users to leave text, audio, or photo "tags" at locations to share information like alerts, events, or advertisements. Other users can then view tags near their current location or anywhere on the map. Tags have a time limit and can be categorized and filtered. The application also uses augmented reality to overlay tags on a camera view of the surrounding area. It is built as an Android application using APIs like Google Maps and has a backend server and database for tag storage and retrieval.