Mobilizy Releases WIKITUDE 3 & Wikitude.me

Mobilizy GmbH introduces WIKITUDE 3 for the Android OS and relaunches a completely new Wikitude.me geo-tagging platform.  WIKITUDE 3 is the latest release of the Wikitude World Browser, the premiere mobile AR application for Android, which displays location-based, geo-specific content in a real-time augmented reality camera view on a smart-phone using GPS & gravimetric (compass) sensors.

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  8. [...] augmented reality startup Wikitude announced today that it has released the 3.0 version of its software for Android handsets, fully integrating its OpenID-enabled wiki markup of physical locations around the world with a [...]

  9. [...] Soon August 26th, 2009 Austrian augmented reality startup Wikitude announced today that it has released the 3.0 version of its software for Android handsets, fully integrating its OpenID-enabled wiki markup of physical locations around the world with a [...]

  10. [...] augmented reality startup Wikitude announced today that it has released the 3.0 version of its software for Android handsets, fully integrating its OpenID-enabled wiki markup of physical locations around the world with a [...]

  11. [...] augmented reality startup Wikitude announced today that it has released the 3.0 version of its software for Android handsets, fully integrating its OpenID-enabled wiki markup of physical locations around the world with a [...]

  12. [...] Mobilizy is pumping up user-generated geotagging in the latest version of Wikitude. It’s an augmented reality browser that superimposes information in your phone [...]

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  14. [...] Mobilizy is pumping up user-generated geotagging in the latest version of Wikitude. It’s an augmented reality browser that superimposes information in your phone [...]

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  16. [...] Mobilizy is pumping up user-generated geotagging in the latest version of Wikitude. It’s an augmented reality browser that superimposes information in your phone [...]

  17. [...] Soon August 26th, 2009 Austrian augmented reality startup Wikitude announced today that it has released the 3.0 version of its software for Android handsets, fully integrating its OpenID-enabled wiki markup of physical locations around the world with a [...]

  18. [...] Mobilizy is pumping up user-generated geotagging in the latest version of Wikitude. It’s an augmented reality browser that superimposes information in your phone [...]

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  20. [...] a Comment Austrian augmented reality startup Wikitude announced today that it has released the 3.0 version of its software for Android handsets, fully integrating its OpenID-enabled wiki markup of physical locations around the world with a [...]

  21. [...] Mobilizy is pumping up user-generated geotagging in the latest version of Wikitude. It’s an augmented reality browser that superimposes information in your phone [...]

  22. [...] augmented reality startup Wikitude announced today that it has released the 3.0 version of its software for Android handsets, fully integrating its OpenID-enabled wiki markup of physical locations around the world with a [...]

  23. [...] Conditions, User Experience Austrian augmented reality startup Wikitude announced today that it has released the 3.0 version of its software for Android handsets, fully integrating its OpenID-enabled wiki markup of physical locations around the world with a [...]

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  25. [...] Today one of the front-runners, Austrian software company Mobilizy, launched a new version of their mobile augmented reality browser Wikitude for Google’s Android [...]

  26. [...] Today one of the front-runners, Austrian software company Mobilizy, launched a new version of their mobile augmented reality browser Wikitude for Google’s Android [...]

  27. [...] Today one of the front-runners, Austrian software company Mobilizy, launched a new version of their mobile augmented reality browser Wikitude for Google’s Android [...]

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  29. [...] Today one of the front-runners, Austrian software company Mobilizy, launched a new version of their mobile augmented reality browser Wikitude for Google’s Android [...]

  30. [...] Today one of the front-runners, Austrian software company Mobilizy, launched a new version of their mobile augmented reality browser Wikitude for Google’s Android [...]

  31. [...] augmented reality startup Wikitude announced today that it has released the 3.0 version of its software for Android handsets, fully integrating its OpenID-enabled wiki markup of physical locations around the world with a [...]

  32. [...] Today one of the front-runners, Austrian software company Mobilizy, launched a new version of their mobile augmented reality browser Wikitude for Google’s Android [...]

  33. [...] Today one of the front-runners, Austrian software company Mobilizy, launched a new version of their mobile augmented reality browser Wikitude for Google’s Android [...]

  34. [...] Today one of the front-runners, Austrian software company Mobilizy, launched a new version of their mobile augmented reality browser Wikitude for Google’s Android [...]

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  42. [...] Today one of the front-runners, Austrian software company Mobilizy, launched a new version of their mobile augmented reality browser Wikitude for Google’s Android [...]

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  46. [...] Today one of the front-runners, Austrian software company Mobilizy, launched a new version of their mobile augmented reality browser Wikitude for Google’s Android [...]

  47. [...] Layar and an unlaunched iPhone browser from AcrossAir are also launching AR. Wikitude’s Wikitude.me markup language runs on Android handsets. It provides an open, free mobile information platform to provide location based information or [...]

  48. [...] Today one of the front-runners, Austrian software company Mobilizy, launched a new version of their mobile augmented reality browser Wikitude for Google’s Android [...]

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