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Wikitude preloaded on Huawei’s Sonic and IDEOS X3 Device

Today Huawei announced its cooperation with Wikitude, the creators of the world’s first mobile augmented reality (AR) browser. Huawei’s Sonic and IDEOS X3 devices, which have been recently launched in the Indian market, will have Wikitude loaded in it. The all new Wikitude World Browser for Android is fully optimized for the Sonic and IDEOS [...]

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Wikitude Expands Support for BlackBerry Smartphones

The BBM connected app now supports BlackBerry 6 OS and higher, and is available in BlackBerry App World starting today.

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Optimized Wikitude tablet version now on new SONY Tablet S

Alongside a few other selected Apps, Wikitude Augmented Reality can now be found on the home screen of the device. The all new Wikitude World Browser 6.3 for Android is fully optimized for the SONY Tablet S, which just launched at the IFA technology show in Berlin a few weeks ago. The optimized tablet version [...]

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Wikitude reveals the ARchitect Developer Kit

Developers can now download the public beta of the highly anticipated web technology based Augmented Reality platform.

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Wikitude’s ARML leading the way for an Augmented Reality Standard

The OGC Forms International Augmented Reality Standards Working Group The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC®) announces the formation of the OGC ARML 2.0 Standards Working Group (SWG). 
 ARML (Augmented Reality Markup Language) 1.0 is a descriptive, XML based data format for mobile Augmented Reality (AR) applications. ARML focuses on mapping georeferenced Points of Interest (POIs) [...]

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Wikitude announces European expansion of Wikitude Drive

Amsterdam/Salzburg As part of this year’s Location Business Summit in Amsterdam, Wikitude announced the international expansion of Wikitude Drive.

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Wikitude is open for business!

Selling location based content in Wikitude for iPhone and iPad2 now live

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Wikitude joins W3C to help shape future AR standards

Austria, 23 March 2011. Wikitude, the world’s very first Augmented Reality (AR) browser is pleased to announce their membership to the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).

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Wikitude World Browser Ranked No. 1 Among Top Ten Travel AR-Apps on CNN

March 8: on CNN Travel and CNN Go: Winnie So from CNN GO (Asia) went through the tedious task of checking out 10 Augmented Reality travel apps, including heavy weights as Google Goggles, Lonely Planet, as well as smaller startups and companys such as iButterfly (I saw a very interesting presentation from them in Barcelona [...]

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The History of Augmented Reality

AR WEEK: How the future began

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