Get it at http://market.android.com/details?id=com.mapquest.android.ace
or just scan the QR in the video.
MapQuest for Android team built a QR code out of LEGOs in a little over an hour. Best part? The QR code actually worked!
The FREE app has voice-guided, turn-by-turn navigation from MapQuest, the most trusted source for directions.
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This video is posted in Android Market, already under MapQuest app. Are you guys stupid or something?
dmitriy40 2 months ago
I am hooked with QR Codes and seeing this cool Video makes my night.
RealtorsinDC 2 months ago
heeheee my blackberry hates the outcome though lol
undergroundfootage 5 months ago
@alexandre007opa that's for close thw windows
MrGames64 5 months ago
press alt+f4 for youtube android code
alexandre007opa 7 months ago
I like the idea, a Lego QR code. But to use this video in the android market was a bit disappointing as I expected to see mapquest in action.
Also, why being surprised that it scanned correctly first time? QR has redundancy build in, so even if you swap out a few blocks it will still scan.
MrBra1nDeaD 9 months ago
works.Nice job
cipryanhos 11 months ago
Win! Used the assembled QR code to download the app
thepseudeone 1 year ago
Now exactly how much did this cost in man hours?
aiwetir 1 year ago
Nice work guys! You inspired me. Soon you will see a KilroyTag like that as well. ;-)
MrWindh 1 year ago