Friday, May 3, 2013

Satisfy your curiosity with the new Curio app


THE NSW State Library has launched a new app called “Curio” that gives users detailed information about exhibits as they view them in the library.
The free app gives extra information on each exhibit and, for some items, audio and video. It is able to pinpoint where the user is in the library and provide relevant information about exhibits whilst they are viewing them.  To enhance the interactive experience, users can also rate objects in the library whilst there and then play back their visit to the library at home.  Users can also share their favourite objects on Facebook and Twitter.
The new “Curio” app is available for iOS and Android devices but works most effectively with the iPhone 4S, iPhone 5 and the ASUS-manufactured Google Nexus 7-inch tablet. The app uses a form of indoor location technology that is accurate enough to give users information about collections within the room they are visiting.
“The innovative mobile interface knows where you are inside the State Library and intuitively delivers interesting facts, surprising stories and multimedia about the objects and architectural features around you,” the library said in statement.


Source: The Australian April 10, 2013

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