Actually, that's an acrossair rip off
And quite a bad one, too. As a general rule, lots of dots that require a science degree to read = Layar, anything that makes immediate sense = not Layar.
The TFL-licenced London Tube app for iPhone has launched a feature that directs customers to points of interest on a map by adding familiar Layar-style markers on their iPhone live view. As well as standard transport locations like tube stations and bus stops, it's now possible to locate London Cycle Hire Docking stations and …
I'd forgotten about aberdeen steak houses. They were the coolest place to take yer date in the late 1960s, especially when you had no money and wanted to impress her. Them and Berni Inns.
I'd no idea that Aberdeens were still about. I thought that, like the Berni chain, they had slid into oblivion
I was out at the Nokia Point and Find event last week (Conspiracy For Good) which used an augmanted reality app. I thought it was fantastic and that augmanted reality is really gonna take off. It does make things more interesting. The number of times I look at a building and wonder about what it's history, or wish I could find out more info about entrance times or anything like that when I see a tourist attraction etc etc. There are so many possibilities with this and the app described in this piece seems as good as any of them. Hopefully with TfL behind it (well their money at least) it won't just dissapear in weeks, they will try and make a go of it, and rightly so. If there are other better apps out there then people will check them out and use them. Most readers of these pages wouldn't just use one app if there is a choice and will find the better one for their needs.
I've got a key for the Boris bikes - £45 for a year's access with 30 mins free on each journey. I've never gone over 25 mins.
They are undergeared, but they're not THAT heavy and they're good enough for getting around London. They're very well built - sturdy would be the word.
This Layar thing is useful - the layar for it even tells you how many dock spaces/bikes each station has.