Sunday, October 25, 2009

Location-based augmented reality on mobile phones

Currently location-based augmented reality on mobile phones is a hot topic. Here are some examples I found:
  • Wikitude is a mobile guide with augmented reality functionality which draws displays information from various data sources, including: Wikipedia, Qype and Panoramio, and Wikitude.me.
  • Layar is a mobile phone application, which shows what is around the user by displaying real time digital information on top of reality through the camera of the mobile phone.
  • robotvision uses the accelerometer and compass technology of the iPhone 3GS and lets users discover content and locations around them.
  • Where Mark
  • Junaio
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If you know any other examples, please write them in the comment.

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