By Chris Norris Museums should be worrying about browsability. We hold enormous numbers of specimens and artifacts in the public trust. At the same time, the fraction of these collections that we actually make available to the public is miniscule. This problem is particularly acute for natural
Read more →We are creating an RFID interactive wall. We are using cell phones to write links to diverse media such as personal video files onto RFID tagged objects that can be placed near the wall. Invisible digital connections and high resolution screens allow for instant recall of memories
Read more →Each month, RFID Journal receives numerous white paper submissions from outside experts. We read each paper carefully and select the most informative articles. Please note that we cannot guarantee the accuracy of facts or claims in these papers. See the list: RFID Systems, Standards, White Paper. For
Read more →Acoustiguide offers digital audio and visual interpretation to visitors via a variety of platforms – including cell phones, multimedia players, and the internet – as well as proprietary hardware and software solutions designed and manufactured specifically for the market. via Acoustiguide.
Read more →TinEye is a reverse image search engine. You can submit an image to TinEye to find out where it came from, how it is being used, if modified versions of the image exist, or to find higher resolution versions. TinEye is the first image search engine on
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