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Where 2.0 in San Jose

Yesterday, I held a workshop at the Where 2.0 conference in San Jose, CA. Together with Derek Smith, a developer from a company called SimpleGeo, we dealt with how to build an AR environment. Approximately 200 people were registered for the workshop, but it must have been more sitting in the room (I did not ... Read more...

Wikitude@CTIA in Las Vegas – a Summary

As reported a few posts earlier, I’ve been travelling to Las Vegas this week to exhibit and showcase Wikitude at the CTIA in the Nokia booth. After 3 days fully packed with demos, interviews and meetings, I’m really amazed by the reaction of the people having a very first first glimpse at the upcoming Wikitude ... Read more...

Wikitude at CTIA

This week, Nokia invited me to Las Vegas to showcase Wikitude 4 in their booth at CTIA, one of the largest mobile conferences in the world, taking place every year in “Sin City”. With a preview-version of Wikitude 4 for Nokia’s strong Symbian 3rd edition product line in my hand luggage, I boarded the plane ... Read more...

Wikitude Worlds – iPhone 3G Version Released

Wikitude, the No. 1 Augmented Reality Browser (“Augmented Planet”), is now available on the iPhone 3G. Though the iPhone 3G does not have a compass, the information and POIs are presented on a map. With Wikitude, users can see Points of Interest in the surrounding areas. Of particular interest is “Hyper Local Content”, like news, ... Read more...

Wikitude iPhone API out now

You are developing a cool iPhone app or planning to? You are presenting your users with geo-referenced data? You want to show points where they are in reality and give your users a WOW effect? If you answered these questions with “Yes,” you definitely should read this blog post. If not, read it anyhow and ... Read more...

Featured Wikitude World: Hertz

Our new way to create Wikitude Worlds has been a huge success! If you don’t know what a World is, please check this out: “Create Your World”. If you do, read on: New Worlds are popping in on an hourly basis (100+ in a few weeks). We appreciate the work of our content developers and ... Read more...