“Last year [2008] a company called [Mobilizy] launched the Wikitude application for that G1 that gave contextual information about whatever it was pointed at. You can see it demonstrated here.
Since then the rush has been on to do new and exciting things with AR and smart phones. In June 2009 Layar, the world’s first AR browser, launched to some acclaim. It uses information gleaned from the web to help you find things like the nearest ATM or club. And they plan to add everything from property info to restaurant listings.”
Augment me baby, one more time: News24: Columnists: AlistairFairweather


Since then the rush has been on to do new and exciting things with AR and smart phones. In June 2009 Layar, the world’s first AR browser, launched to some acclaim. It uses information gleaned from the web to help you find things like the nearest ATM or club. And they plan to add everything from property info to restaurant listings.”
Augment me baby, one more time: News24: Columnists: AlistairFairweather


“Last year [2008] a company called [Mobilizy] launched the Wikitude application for that G1 that gave contextual information about whatever it was pointed at. You can see it demonstrated here.
Since then the rush has been on to do new and exciting things with AR and smart phones. In June 2009 Layar, the world’s first AR browser, launched to some acclaim. It uses information gleaned from the web to help you find things like the nearest ATM or club. And they plan to add everything from property info to restaurant listings.”
Augment me baby, one more time: News24: Columnists: AlistairFairweather
