News
Wikitude Drive on TheWhereToBusiness
Christopher Backeberg from TheWhereToBusiness wrote a very nice article about Wikitude Drive. He interviewed Andy and Philipp and gives a very good overview of what’s happening with Wikitude Drive in the near future. It’s about Wikitude Drive – Not yet live, already a legend.
How to create your World
Create your own Augmented Reality World and browse your World with Wikitude 4!
Brand New: Wikitude World Browser 5.0 – download now!
We launched a completely new version of our Wikitude World Browser (Android) today, which includes some fantastic new features and improvements. iPhone update will follow soon.
Wikitude goes Wimbledon
Wimbledon, the oldest and most prestigious tennis tournament in the world has started last Monday and Wikitude is on site.
Ogilvy/IBM/Wikitude designed a so called “IBM Seer” application for the tournament which allows users to watch twitter feeds, live audio and video streams and match-scores on Android and iPhone (3Gs). Download “IBM Seer” on iTunes or Android Market, and point at any building at Wimbledon to see latest information about it.
Press Release: Wikitude Drive Beta – Test Drivers Wanted
Wikitude Drive, the first mobile Augmented Reality (AR) satellite navigation system with global coverage, launches for test drivers.
Andy Gstoll joins Wikitude as CEO.
Today we’re very pleased to announce the appointment of Andy Gstoll, formerly with Lonely Planet and Electronic Arts Mobile, as new CEO of Mobilizy/Wikitude. Philipp Breuss-Schneeweis, founder and former CEO will concentrate on R&D.
Nokia launches Qt SDK Beta
Nokia has launched its new Qt SDK Beta and we are very happy to be one of their listed showcases. For all developers you can have a look at the new offering from Espoo at forum.nokia.com.
Announcing “Augmented Planet London”, May 12
On May 12, Europe’s AR experts will meet at “Augmented Planet London“, co-sponsored by Wikitude.
Top useful Mobile Applications
CellBharat – Unwiring India, published an interesting blog titles “Top useful Mobile Applications”.
20 Essential Mobile Phone Apps – Wikitude
UK MSN TEch & Gadgets published a list of “20 essential mobile phone apps“. Apps like eBay Mobile, Shazam, Facebook Mobile, Google Sky Map, Amazon MP3, Worldpress, Opera Mini, TuneWiki made it to the list … and Wikitude!
