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September 24, 2008
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Nokia Image Space on video




ESPOO, Finland – We’ve just been treated to a preview of a new concept in viewing images – Nokia Image Space. Using the GPS, compass and accelerometer found on the Nokia 6210 Navigator all the necessary data is grabbed for each picture shot. When you get back to base and upload all your images Image Space maps them into groups to create image journeys. You can also share your images with others, and theirs with you so you can extend your journey. It’s all pretty amazing stuff, even showing the image at the aspect at which it was taken. See it, to believe it – after the jump.


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