It's no secret I've loved my iPhone from the second I got it, and then again from the second after I got a new one. When Apple rolled out the Software Developers Kit for the "gifted" to write stand alone programs for the phone I was sure it would make the phone more enjoyable. I had no idea how much it would improve the experience.
When the 2.0 Apple software update was launched earlier this year and applications came online at iTunes it truly did transform my phone, and the way I use it. While the initial fun factor for my "2G" iPhone lasted much longer than expected, I had grown used to having what I still consider to be the best phone out there. I was ready for an upgrade!
The ability to download new applications, many of which are free from the iTunes store has turned my phone in to an entertainment hub. Games, news, web browsing, entertainment utilities are all fun and easy...oh yea and its a phone too!
Last night while perusing the top 50 free apps I came across and downloaded the Google Earth application. I use Google Earth on an almost daily basis, so the opportunity to have it, or something resembling it on my iPhone excited me. After a full day of using it, I can say that it far exceeded my expectations. Even on the Edge network it loads fast enough to be practical and this is no scaled down version, its the whole world-in your hand. Google has proven it is a master of writing programs for Apple's OS X. Within the app you can tilt the phone to change your vantage point, view terrain and quickly access Panoramio pictures. It immerses you in your surroundings arguably more than the real thing. While I'm on the subject of Google Earth, next time you are using it (not on your iPhone) type ctrl+alt+a...and enjoy!
Speaking of Google, it wasn't long after I bought my phone that I started hearing a lot about the upcoming Google phone and not long after that when the first Android compatible prototypes were being reviewed. From what I've seen and read about the G1 phone, I wasn't blown away, which is what I've come to expect for anything that Google touches. However, just like the app store has transformed the iPhone, Google's open source model will certainly transform the way we use our...well, we used to call them phones.
Lastly, I would be remiss if I did not mention the other free app I stumbled upon which has been extremely useful. The app is called Wikiamo and it is a utility that makes Wikipedia pages easy to read on the iPhone. As a daily user of Wikipedia, this is also something to be excited about.
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Google Earth app for iPhone
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Labels: Google Earth, Google Earth app, iPhone, Wikiamo, Wikipedia
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1 comments:
Yeah Iphone is my dream phone. i need to power up PPC blog so I can get one. lol. Happy New Year. Cheers
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