Hello Tulsa!
Mike Windham here President of NewSpin360.com, check out the virtual tour of your amazing BOK Center! Many more great tours of your city and businesses coming in the near future! Follow us on twitter @NewSpin360 or Find Mike Windham in Facebook for the most recent happens and tours!
If you own a business and want to take advantage of the social wave, you must have content that is exciting! A set of our photos is the BEST way to do it!
http://www.bokcenter.com/bokcentervirtualtour/public/index.html
Here is a little Bricktown action down in our neck of the woods....amazing site with tons of virtual tours!
http://welcometobricktown.com/
You know what would be knockout. Would be to have a map like that bricktown one for the central core of Downtown Tulsa/Blue Dome/Brady Arts/Greenwood and have them be on large interactive touch screens in the lobby of the BOK center, some of the hotels, new museums, etc. Have a "button" that says "where to eat' hit it, and immediately shows where all the restaurants that are open are. Touch on the restaurant and it shows type of food, menue, hours, etc. Same with, Live music venues, and other "things to see and do" downtown. The new maps around downtown are great, but arent interactive, dont show whats open, etc. and cant be easily updated for new businesses and venues. If its bright, colorful, fun, easy to use, and interactive, people are more likely to explore and use it. Have the website listed so that people can then plug that in and use it on their iphones.
Tulsa Nows, Downtown Live! has some great google apps and such with similar capabilities. Even that would work well on a touch screen, kiosk type scenario. It can be tricky getting people to start using and knowing that such things exist.
Cool beans.
what a lame donkey zoom in
Click and drag in the image for more "joystick" control of what you see. Whoo-hoo! (Danger: motion sickness may occur.)
Pretty cool. And, my, what a fabulous and handsome facility!
:)
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Quote from: Trogdor on June 14, 2009, 10:54:15 AM
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You can zoom in, zoom out, take snapshots of what you zoomed into and it shows up in the bottom for others too see later. If you click onto the snapshot it automatically zooms to that portion.