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Best Test This! Layar 5.0
One of the premier names in augmented reality gets even better with an updated version of the browser. If you’re into beta testing cool apps, this one is for you.
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Junaio “Glue” Augmented Reality Browser Released for Android
Augmented Reality developer Junaio recently announced that they have released an Android version of their Augmented Reality (AR) browser, Glue. We have seen AR Browsers before in Layar and others, but what makes this browser unique is that it “glues” images to objects scanned by …
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Augmented Reality Evolved: Layar 3.5 Hits Android Market
Layar, the world’s leading mobile Augmented Reality Platform and browser, has just released version 3.5 of their Reality Browser into the Android Market. Starting today, the new version of the browser makes it even easier for users to search and discover the world around them. …
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Brightkite Launches Nation’s First AR Advertising Solution
Social discovery networking mogul, Brightkite, has launched the first augmented reality (AR) advertising solution in the nation. The California based company which has been bringing people together since October of 2005 partnered with AR application developer “Layar” back in August of 2009. Since then, the …
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Mobilizy Demos 3D Objects with 9/11 Memorial [VIDEO]
The two big guns in Augmented Reality apps for Android, Mobilizy (maker of Wikitude World Browser and other apps) and Layar have quite a little arms race going. Two weeks ago, Layar announced support for 3D objects.  This week, Mobilizy matched the feature, and demonstrates it …
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App Review: MoVue
Augmented reality allows you to layer objects over a view of your surroundings whilst you look at them through the camera on your phone. This brings up many possibilities and MoVue uses this technique to look at your surroundings and display on your screen locations …
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Layar’s Augmented Reality is Dreamy [VIDEO]
Augmented reality applications are changing the way we view the world. No longer do we have to wonder what’s on the other side of town or, for that matter, on the next block. Android users are able to pull out their handsets and run apps …
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