Wikitude 4.0 now available for the iPhone
Mobile World Congress: Mobilizy introduces concept for native augmented reality browser integration
Mobile World Congress: Mobilizy introduces concept for native augmented reality browser integration
Last night NAVTEQ announced at an award ceremony that Mobilizy is the Grand Prize Winner of the 2010 NAVTEQ Global LBS Challenge®.
One of the biggest trade magazines in Germany dealing with internet trends is calling for innovative and smart business ideas to award outrages concepts with their “INTERNET WORLD Business-Idee 2010″ Award.
Out now: Wikitude 4 for Android. Read a short introduction about the main new features:
Wikitude receives the “Augmented Reality Oscar” in 2009! Augmented Planet asked their readers to vote for the augmented reality applications and demos that have caught their eye in 2009.
Out now: The first Augmented Reality Browser is available on the Nokia Platform Symbian. The Symbian version follows closely along the lines of the existent Wikitude versions for Android and iPhone
Our brand new iPhone version (for iPhone 3GS) is available worldwide now! Just check your iTunes store. You would love to geotag your iPhone-world? Try wikitude.me.
Wikitude is available for Android smartphones and, since a couple of days ago, for the iPhone. The 3D feature is currently conceived for Android, a similar 3D feature for the Augmented Reality browser Wikitude for iPhone is being developed.
The WIKITUDE API is a powerful application programming interface which allows for the open development of markerless AR experiences, providing developers with the tools to either create their own android augmented reality applications, or enhance their existing Android applications with an AR camera-view engine.
Welcome to Wikitude, the Augmented Reality (AR) platform which allows you to browse the world and helps you discover information about places and points of interest around you.
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