“Paris’s Louvre museum on Thursday launched an application giving Apple iPhone and iPod touch users access to its collections,” AFP reports.
“Free to download, the Louvre said the technology available in French and English will permit subscribers to access the best the museum has to offer round the clock from anywhere in the world,” AFP reports.
Full article here.
More info about the “Musée du Louvre” app via Apple’s iTunes App Store here.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “The_Wzrd” for the heads up.]
What?!? We love the French! Over 40% of the smartphone market is iPhones! They have the highest penetration rate of any country in the world, including the US.
Mmmm. Frog legs acookin’ with some turtle soup and crawfish étouffée… Some fine pick-chures they done took there through them louvers!
Pass the Grey Poupon! Oops, that’s an American product. The app looks interesting; I’m gonna go check it out.
Downloaded this app yesterday, it is very well down.
Done and not down! Damn typo’s
Louvre in flipbook form. Cool.
Ivan, the plural of typo is not typo’s.
oK?
“They have the highest penetration rate of any country in the world …”
Horny little devils.
Now we need one for the Muses d’Orsay
Bon!
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Speaking of museums, New York’s MOMA has a wi-fi network, so if you bring your iPhone or iPod touch, you can listen to recorded gallery tours for free.
Nobama,
No, its not oK, Ok? Dont be so pursniccity. I’m sure Ivan knows the plural of of typo is typoes.
How do you make the tours narrate in English? I cannot find an options menu.
It’s pretty lame.
To Help: Switch to English by pressing the screen when the video is running. Select English.
You could not be more right..