*Okay, this isn't "augmented reality," because there's no three-dimensional registration in it. It doesn't register where it is, it has no GPS and it doesn't even have a server.
*But it is a real-time image-recognition system that pulls websites off wall posters. Also corporate logos, floor plans, whatever the camera recognizes. The user experience *looks like* augmented reality, because it's all overlays, pop-up bubbles and thumb clicks. So even if it's not "true AR," we're going to s...
Published on September 14, 2009 22:07