If you always get lost in museums or malls, you'll love 3D indoor navigation
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BARCELONA — We all use mapping apps to get from one location to a**ther when we're outside, but we could soon use them for indoor navigation, too.
At Mobile World Congress on Monday, I got to experience for myself how indoor navigation works with a Project Tango device. (Google's Project Tango is supposed to help our phones and tablets better understand the 3D world we live in.)
Le**vo invited reporters out to the Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya for demos. I was expecting to see the final — or a near-final — version of the Project Tango smartphone the company an**unced at CES, but **pe Read more...