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Plot your course with Wikitude

If you put Google and Wikipedia in a blender, what would you come up with? The answer is Wikitude – a new tool that uses Google maps and the information of Wikipedia to provide an extensively detailed navigation tool. If a user types in their present location and an intended location, Wikitude will show the […]
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If you put Google and Wikipedia in a blender, what would you come up with? The answer is Wikitude – a new tool that uses Google maps and the information of Wikipedia to provide an extensively detailed navigation tool.

If a user types in their present location and an intended location, Wikitude will show the estimated distance, and display a Wikipedia entry on the destination.

Users can also type in a generic search term such as “museums” or “restaurants” and Wikitude will give a list of destinations to choose from.

The product, which has been in development for five years, can be used as a replacement for travel guides and maps. So far the tool has 350,000 points of interest catalogued, but founder Phillip Breuss has plans for more.