In Singapore, they're doing the GPS Film, a location-based mobile cinema. You can view the movies directly on your GPS-enabled mobile phone or PDA. The first film they have specifically for this is by Singaporean filmmaker Kenny Tan's "Nine Lives" -- a chase comedy of mistaken identity that unfolds as the viewer explores nine neighborhoods in the island's downtown. A lot of middle to high-end phones being sold nowadays come with GPS and/or A-GPS support and I wondered if people really use them at all. Our poll this time is for phone users -- if they use the built-in GPS in their phones. Most of my experience with using GPS is while driving to places I'm not familiar with. Instead of the physical maps (I have one of those EazyMaps), I often Google Maps and GPS to give me some sense of direction. Is the GPS in your phone an unused feature or have you found some good use for it? Read more in our articles including "GPS Film: Location-based Mobile Cinema" and "Poll: Do you use the GPS in your phone?".
In Singapore, they're doing the GPS Film, a location-based mobile cinema. You can view the movies directly on your GPS-enabled mobile phone or PDA.
The first film they have specifically for this is by Singaporean filmmaker Kenny Tan's "Nine Lives" -- a chase comedy of mistaken identity that unfolds as the viewer explores nine neighborhoods in the island's downtown. A lot of middle to high-end phones being sold nowadays come with GPS and/or A-GPS support and I wondered if people really use them at all. Our poll this time is for phone users -- if they use the built-in GPS in their phones.
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