Layar? What is NEXT!

Posted: August 12th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Browser, Camera based, Google Android, Platform | Comments Off

Layar has an upcomming event for future partners/developers upcomming monday in Amsterdam.

http://layar.com/NEXT

I don’t realy know what they are going to bring that we don’t already know, but lets what and see.
The ANWB (the dutch AAA) deployed there intergration yesterday (Layar used them as launching partner?) .
Hopefully we will see some nice developements, the best of luck!

Bruce Sterling will speak at the Layar NEXT event.

PS: Meetup event http://www.meetup.com/LayarEvents/calendar/10940303/


Wikitude API demo video

Posted: August 12th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Apple iPhone, Browser, Camera based, Google Android, Platform | Tags: , , , , | 1 Comment »

Developers get ready..
Here is a video of the use of the OpenAPI that wikitude has available for every developer out there.
I can’t wait to see what the results are!

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Akira Sasaki, one of our WIKITUDE API Beta Testers from Japan, has created a wonderful tutorial for the WIKITUDE API in Japanese. This tutorial is great resource to help get you quickly started with creating your own augmented reality applications. どうもありがとう。 Dōmo arigatō Akira-san! Gambatei everyone!

SOURCE: Wikitude連携アプリ開発

Source: http://www.wikitude.org/developers


Wikitude has opened there platform

Posted: July 10th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Apple iPhone, Browser, Camera based, Google Android, Platform | Tags: , , , , , | Comments Off

Wikitude (the makers of the first AR browser on a mobile in the world) have released a GEO-tagging website that helps developers to use there application.

Press-release

Mobilizy GmbH introduces enhancements to its award winning WIKITUDE Mobile AR Platform, focusing on end users and opening up an application-programming interface (API) for developers. The enhanced WIKITUDE Mobile AR Platform consists of three components:

1. WIKITUDE World Browser – The original mobile AR browser and travel guide.
2. WIKITUDE.me – Wiki-tag your world (user generated geo-tagging portal)
3. WIKITUDE API – Build your own augmented reality application.

I wish them the best of luck!


Layar API key form has opened

Posted: July 10th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Browser, Camera based, Google Android, Platform | Tags: , , , , , | 1 Comment »

Layar has opened a API key request page.
According to there press-release they have a new strategy.
If you are interested in developing a Layer for there browser than got to http://layer.com/API and signup for a key request.

It is unclear to me what a developer can do with this key. There a no guidelines that I know of. So lets just what until next month.


Highlights IBM Seer developed for @wimbledon

Posted: June 27th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Browser, Camera based, Google Android, Platform | Tags: , , , , , | Comments Off

A tweet from the Wikitude team has come to my attention about the Wimbledon IBM Seer application. The application has been developed by Ogilvy and Mobilizy.
Have a look:


Real world “Layar”-ing

Posted: June 27th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Apple iPhone, Browser, Camera based, Channel, Google Android, Nokia Symbian, Platform, Windows Mobile | Tags: , , , , , , , , | 3 Comments »

Yesterday at the terras we did some layar testing.
We where looking at a Android HTC magic phone with the Layar application installed in the Netherlands.

Real world layar (c) @marcfonteijn

Real world layar (c) @marcfonteijn

My first findings are that the application could use some tweaking to optimize performance. The sliders to shorten the radar view are unworkable IMO.
But to conclude the findings, I don’t realy find it usefull as for a bussiness case but it sure is loads of fun.

To find an ATM because layar tells me that it is the clossest in birdflight perpective is not that handy in the real world if there is a channel (water) in between it.

The Hyves.nl point of info stuff is very handy. The yellowpages could also be good if you could pick the type of bussiness.

Jobs: I personly find this useless. It doesn’t tell me anything about the fact that the job is interesting for me. I don’t want to see an opening for a cleaning lady. This layar is more a campagne branding thing for the job company.

It would be best if there is a AR directory on which one can select a layer of intrest and use that in there desired application/AR browser. The App-store of layers if you wil!


Layar Android application launch

Posted: June 21st, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Browser, Camera based, Google Android, Platform | Tags: , , , , | 1 Comment »

Yeah! What can I say, this is the best application I have seen. It looks realy cool and fun.

The best thing about this application is that it is a platform.
So if you have got some Longtitude Latitude data you can display this in a “Layar” layer.
This is a vey good thing, the only bad thing is that it is not OPEN.
Lets hope that they will change there mind. Good luck SPRXmobile! I am impressed.

Layar is NOT open

Layar is NOT open (c) Photo by Andrew Grill

Check the video.


Wikitude examples

Posted: June 21st, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Browser, Camera based, Google Android | Tags: , , | Comments Off

Wikitude the first AR application fr Android has been around for a long time.
They offer whitelabel services and therefore they can supply your company with all kinds of branded applications.

The second video

A whitelabel application example for the ING bank


IBM Seer and Wimbledon

Posted: June 21st, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Browser, Camera based, Google Android | Tags: , , , , | Comments Off

IBM Unveils Smart New Mobile Applications to Keep Up to Date With Wimbledon 2009.
It i called “IBM Seer”.

Check the pressrelease here: http://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/27762.wss

The video of the appliction: