Weather apps have always confused me-why examine an app to work out whether it’s raining? Just go outside and spot for yourself! The Visibility app , while an exceptionally innovative idea, is another puzzling one.
Surely you possibly can recognize if there’s a high concentrate of smog inside the atmosphere? Or perhaps in the event you can’t, why would you would like to know? What would you do about it, in case your Android app warned you of the high level of air pollution ? Stay indoors? Stop using deodorant?
Regardless of all that, the app does use an astounding amount of technology to ensure the presence of smog. Developed by the University of Southern California ‘s Viterbi School of Engineering, the user simply has to take a photo of the sky (narrowing the section right down to trim out buildings/trees/passing birds choking from the air pollution), and then it’s sent automatically together with the GPS, compass, accelerometer and clock data to a central computer for analyzing.
Once crunched, a message is relayed back to the user informing them of the air pollution, and the guidelines is stored on the server for future research. Personal information on the app’s user isn’t stored, after all , but over the years-if enough people use it-it usually is a valuable tool for highlighting environmental issues. As if we weren’t already conscious of how messed-up our world already is. [ USC via Gizmag ]
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