premiumpresse.de: Die Mobile Monday Community hat gewählt: 3 Finalisten für Barcelona “And the winners are: Wikitude, MOBILE MAIL und YELLIXGewonnen haben der augmented reality World Browser Wikitude von Mobilizy, als auch MOBILE MAIL, der mobile E-Mail Push Service für alle, von Calista sowie YELLIX, eine Applikation die unbekannten Anrufern ab sofort einen Namen gibt. Dazu ... Read more...
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Developer Highlight: Open Source – AR Kit for iPhone
The new AR Kit for the iPhone which was created at the iPhoneDevCamp3 Read more...
Augmented reality meets scavenger hunt with GeoBeagle, Wikitude
Mobilizy has been attracting a lot of attention the past few days with the impressive mash-up that Nicholas H.Tollervey created with the WIKTIUDE API and the open-source GeoBeagle, geo-caching project. Read more...
WIKITUDE API – Japanese Tutorial
Akira Sasaki, one of our WIKITUDE API Beta Testers from Japan, has created a wonderful tutorial for the WIKITUDE API in Japanese. This tutorial is great resource to help get you quickly started with creating your own augmented reality applications. どうもありがとう。 Dōmo arigatō Akira-san! Gambatei everyone! Read more...
Augmented Reality – Bigger than the Web?
Mobilizy is actively helping to shape the field of mobile augmented reality. In doing so, we are making every effort to communicate and interact with the movers & shakers that help inform ourselves and guide aspects of our development. Recently we have had the great fortune to interact with Tish Shute of UgoTrade. Tish has ... Read more...
Developer Highlight: – Nicholas H.Tollervey
I recently spoke with Nicholas H.Tollervey who is an active participant in the Mobilizy WIKITUDE API closed Beta program. From the beginning of our first release of the API Nicholas mentioned to me that he was quite enthusiastic about potentially creating a geo-caching mashup using the open-source Geocaching application GeoBeagle and the WIKITUDE API. Read more...
CNN – Mentions Wikitude
New phone apps seek to ‘augment’ reality – CNN.com “Wikitude is an app that aims to show people encyclopedic information about nearby landmarks. Like Wikipedia, users can add information to the service. The idea could usher in an era of cell-phone tour guides.” Read more...
Why augmented reality will blow your mind
Gary Marshall of TechRadar.com recently highlighted a project we completed for IBM oth Ogilvy, London. It is wonderful to witness the immensly popular reception ot the Wimbledon, IBM Seer. Read more...
Update: Samsung Galaxy Compass
Mobilizy is actively investigating minor issues surrounding the Samsung Galaxy’s compass firmware, which effects the user-experience of mobile augmented reality applications such as the WIKITUDE World Browser. Mobilizy was informed by Samsung per e-mail that a firmware update will be released to remedy this. [Stay tuned for further updates regarding the Samsung Galaxy compass firmware ... Read more...
Interview: Establishing Wikitude as a mobile augmented reality platform
Geographically challenged published the following interview with Mark A.M. Kramer (MAMK), Mobilizy’s Human Experience Lead. Mark shares some of his insights as to what differentiates Mobilizy and WIKITUDE from other AR platforms: Read more...