Weekly Augmented Reality Linkfest
- ISMAR11 call for papers is online, abstracts due May 11th
- The Guardian asks what is mobile AR for, and whether we should look for an augmented reality killer application.
- Georgia Tech's Argon, "the first augmented reality web browser" is now on the Appstore.
- Qualcomm announced their AR challenge (and $125,000 ) winner.
- Metaio and Ericsson are optimizing tracking capabilities in the Mobile World Congress.
- Route 66: A new twist on augmented reality navigation aid - you just need to follow the virtual car ahead of you.
- AC130 is an AR shooting game that uses dollar bills as markers. What was once an innovative idea, is quickly becoming a standard.
Have a nice week!

2 comments:
This is a really interesting roundup—AR technology keeps evolving in such creative ways, especially things like AR navigation and games. I actually stumbled on this while taking a quick break from looking for management assignment help UK, and it was a fun read. Tech like this makes the future feel pretty exciting!
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