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Wikitude Drive on TheWhereToBusiness

Wikitude Drive on TheWhereToBusiness

August 31, 2010 in Media-Reports, News

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.

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Wikitude Media

Wikitude Media

August 9, 2010 in Media-Reports

Wikitude and its AR technology is used in various applications. Have a look at the listed videos to get an idea of the variety it is utilized:
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Wikitude builds “AR” Lonely Planet Compass Guides for Android.

Wikitude builds “AR” Lonely Planet Compass Guides for Android.

August 9, 2010 in Blog, Press-Releases

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.

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Nokia Conversations – Friday’s Pick

Nokia Conversations – Friday’s Pick

July 23, 2010 in Blog, Media-Reports

As we enter the summer, it seems as though a lot of bloggers are closing down their browsers for a well-earned break, so this week’s round-up relies heavily on mainstream media. There’s nothing wrong with that, of course, but we’re always happy to feature blog-posts from the community. Let us know in the comments below if you’ve found something that you think deserves a wider airing.

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Mobile Marketing Trends and Why They Matter

Mobile Marketing Trends and Why They Matter

July 23, 2010 in Media-Reports

Mobile is definitely on everyone’s mind these days. In this interview with WebProNews, Cindy Krum of Rank-Mobile talks about some popular mobile trends that people should watch closely.

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15 awesome Augmented Reality apps – Wikitude technology is in 3 of them!

July 6, 2010 in Media-Reports

I recently decided to pull together a list of some of the best augmented reality apps I had seen over the last couple of years and thought I would post them here to share with the world.

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Press Release: Wikitude Drive Beta – Test Drivers Wanted

Press Release: Wikitude Drive Beta – Test Drivers Wanted

May 20, 2010 in News, Press-Releases, Wikitude, Wikitude Drive

Wikitude Drive, the first mobile Augmented Reality (AR) satellite navigation system with global coverage, launches for test drivers.

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Top useful Mobile Applications

Top useful Mobile Applications

April 23, 2010 in Media-Reports, News

CellBharat – Unwiring India, published an interesting blog titles “Top useful Mobile Applications”.

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Computerworld about iPhone OS 4.0 improvements

April 23, 2010 in Media-Reports

In one of its recent articles, Computerworld Australia writes about the improvements of the upcoming iPhone OS 4.0, and the impact for mobile augmented reality apps. Clarizza Fernandez from Computerworld interviewed Markus Tripp from the Wikitude team about his opinion about the iPhone OS 4.0 and about the future of mobile augmented reality.

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Point and click your phone to get the inside dope on just about anything

Point and click your phone to get the inside dope on just about anything

April 23, 2010 in Media-Reports

The prevalence of smart phones has, up until recently, put a world of information at our fingertips. But why stop there? Thanks to augmented reality, a person can now consult Yelp! on an iPhone to see which coffee shop reviewers think has the best cup simply by pointing a camera at it.

Photo by Kevin Eisenmann/MEDILL

Wikitude is a free application that informs the user of nearby points of interest. It combines information from a variety of sources, including Flickr and Wikipedia, even displaying seismic activity and historical sites. Photo by Kevin Eisenmann/MEDILL.

Read the whole story at Medill Reports Chicago.

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