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Library Tapped as Pilot Partner for Augmented Reality Mobile App, Tagwhat

Virginia Beach, Va., July 14, 2011—Virginia Beach Public Library is one of several organizations, including the Associated Press and National Trust for Historic Preservation, selected as pilot partners for the July 2011 launch of mobile storytelling application, Tagwhat. The app shares location-based stories using “augmented reality” technology. Just look through your smartphone at the scenery around you, and stories about your location will appear on screen. The app is free to download from the Apple App Store and Android Market. Cynthia Hart, virtual librarian, and Nicole McGee, emerging technologies librarian at Virginia Beach Public Library, have been working with Tagwhat since spring 2011. Drawing from the library’s digitized local history collection, they created stories, added facts, videos, audio, and photos, and collaborated with Beach residents to provide quirky anecdotes. Ellis Hinnant-Will, whose father co-founded the Virginia Beach Lifesaving Association in 1932, shared stories about early beach life and her father’s experience as a lifeguard. Other stories added by Virginia Beach Public Library highlight the Pungo Strawberry Festival, history of the boardwalk, and more. “Our partnership with Tagwhat allows residents and visitors to access our local history collection in a unique, relevant way,” said Marcy Sims, library director. “It also illustrates how libraries are pioneers in adopting emerging technologies.” “Tagwhat brings the places surrounding us to life with rich stories told in vivid multimedia. We could think of no better place to embark on this journey than in beautiful and historic Virginia Beach. The Virginia Beach Public Library did an extraordinary job bringing their places to life with great stories and people will love it,” said Dave Elchoness, co-founder and CEO of Tagwhat. Tagwhat stories are organized into subject channels, including heritage, movies, music, sports, art, food, and nature. Just tap on a story tag to read, watch videos, view photos or listen to audio. You can even share a “digital postcard” with your friends through Facebook, Twitter, or email – and they can experience the story too, with your photo and message. There is even a “Visit” feature in Tagwhat that lets people far away virtually travel to feature cities, like Virginia Beach, to enjoy stories there.

About Tagwhat

Tagwhat, Inc. based in Boulder, Colorado is a media company that tells “Great Stories at Places” in multimedia in the mobile device. Tagwhat’s application including its patent pending technology is available for download for iPhone 3GS and 4 and Google Android devices. Find out more at www.tagwhat.com.

About Virginia Beach Public Library

A community anchor for more than 50 years, Virginia Beach Public Library includes a central library, 8 area libraries, a law library and a bookmobile. Services include workforce development and job-search support, small business resources, computer and technology classes, early childhood literacy classes and local history archives. In addition to books in a variety of formats (print, audio and downloadable), the library provides online research tools accessible from home or work, as well as movies, music, and a variety of specialty collections. In 2010, the library saw 1.9 million people through its doors and checked out more than 3.3 million items. Visit www.VBgov.com/libraries for more information.

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