Press-Releases
Wikitude builds “AR” Lonely Planet Compass Guides for Android.
Salzburg/London, 3. August 2010
The Austrian start-up company Mobilizy, best known for its augmented reality (AR) browser Wikitude builds AR powered Compass City Guide apps for Lonely Planet.

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.
Wikitude 4.0 – Now Live for Symbian 3rd and 5th Edition
Salzburg, April 2nd, 2010. The free Augmented Realiy (AR)-browser Wikitude 4.0 is now made available for a plethora of Symbian phones. Since Nokia’s operating system Symbian is supported back to its 3rd generation, for the first time phones without a touchscreen are capable of using Augmented Reality technology. A full list of all supported devices is available at http://www.mobilizy.com/desuppported-devices-ensuppported-devices
Winning the Navteq Challenge 2010 Grand Prize with Wikitude Drive
Mobile World Congress, Barcelona – February 17, 2010 – NAVTEQ awards Austrian-based Mobilizy GmbH (www.mobilizy.com) the Grand Prize for the Europe, Middle East, Africa (EMEA) edition of the 2010 NAVTEQ Global LBS Challenge® Wikitude Drive is the winning location based service (LBS) solution developed by Mobilizy which uses NAVTEQ® maps and offers an augmented reality camera mode and text-to-speech instructions, for turn-by-turn navigation. Mobilizy was the top winner over eleven other finalists who were each evaluated by a distinguished panel of judges comprised of executives from leading wireless and technology companies.
Wikitude 4.0 now available for the iPhone
Mobile World Congress: Mobilizy introduces concept for native augmented reality browser integration
Tennis Fans score with IBM® Augmented Reality Smartphone Application
IBM Seer mobile solution serves up new level of insight for Australian Open visitors.
IBM announced a new ‘augmented reality’ smart mobile application set to change the way fans access information and keep up to date at Australian Open 2010. The application is based on the successful AR app “Wikitude”.
Wikitude 4 is setting new standards for Augmented Reality Browsers
The service now offers new features for end users and technical support to make content available for AR (augmented reality)
Watch YouTube videos in their original settings
Wikitude Developer Showcase: New AR app shows their users videos in the vicinity
Augmenting Travelers – Lonely Planet and Mobilizy
Lonely Planet, the world’s favorite travel company, has teamed up with mobile augmented reality pioneer Mobilizy to bring a world-class mobile AR experience to their renowned travel guides. Whether you are a seasoned traveller or fledgling explorer, Lonely Planet Compass guides provide expert recommendation and useful information to help you navigate city locations.
First Augmented Reality Browser for Symbian
The Salzburg start-up company Mobilizy has developed the first Augmented Reality Browser that is also available on the Nokia Platform Symbian. The Symbian version follows closely along the lines of the existent Wikitude versions for Android and iPhone
