Saturday, February 25, 2012
Vatican grows programs
What's in the Vatican application?Until recently the Holy See's high-tech endeavors -- for instance iBrevary, Pope2You, as well as the JPII application -- are actually about hopes and pontiffs.In a departure, a completely new Vatican application, Lux in Arcana, continues to be dedicated to Giordano Bruno, the 16th century heretic friar burned alive in Rome. It features graphics of Giordano's pyre on Rome's Campo de' Fiori square and what remains in the legendary free-thinker's Inquisition file inside the Vatican Secret Archives.The Accenture-developed application, being launched Feb. 29, also provides multimedia links to Bruno's existence and works also to other Vatican Secret Archives files displayed the first time in the Rome exhibition. The unequalled disclosure, paradoxically, comes similar to the Vatican indicates while using so-referred to as Vati-leaks scandal over leaked documents, plus a memo going for a chance of a plot to eliminate the present pope.Vatican techies started veering in the strictly religious late a year ago when the Vatican Library as well as the National Geographic Funnel launched a Michelangelo application featuring sketches and documents with the Renaissance great.Nowadays, religion-related programs created by outsiders will be the bane in the Holy See. Captured the Vatican lashed out against "Confession: A Roman Catholic Application" created by Indiana-based Little iApps. He reminded Roman Catholics that you can't really confess their sins utilizing a smartphone. Contact Nick Vivarelli at nvivarelli@gmail.com
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