Weekly Linkfest
- Mobilizy released a new Wikitude version. I will use this opportunity to update my earlier post on IBM Wimbledon Seer application. Apparently, it was a joint work with Mobilizy and Ogilvy.
- ReadWriteWeb: "Augmented Reality: Here's Our Wishlist of Apps, What's On Yours?", scans through future and current uses of AR, and is one more sign that AR is becoming mainstream.
- Total Immersion creates an augmented reality application for Nike, though I can't find it over here.
- And Total Immersion is also behind this AR web/kiosks application for France's SNCF train system (via Developement memo for ourselves).
- What AR devs want from smartphones? A survey at the Future Digital Life.
- Two of my favorite things, augmented reality and artificial life are combined to create SimSnails, an educational demo about natural selection.
- Google's has it's own version of Photosynth (and I guess they are not developing it for the sake of pure research).
- AR around the world: A German ad for Samsung mobile phones is using AR, and that's about all I can tell you since I don't speak German; Augmented Vision is a design project from the Netherlands that resembles Snaptell; A Japanese augmented Olympic game (via DMFO); And when it comes to this Indonesian application, I can't tell you anything at all.
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