The World of Augmented Reality
Thursday, February 18, 2010
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Augmented Reality Maps - Blaise Aguera y Arcas on TED.com
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Yelp! Changing the Local Game Some More
Yelp! Changing the Local Game Some More
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The image below is a screengrab from my iPhone as I am pointing it down a street. The phone is using an augmented reality feature of the Yelp! iPhone app called Monocle. What your seeing is that as I point the camera at a location Yelp! reviews pop on the screen. I can click through or simply choose to skip that shop I was going to go into based on the slew of two star reviews. If this image doesn’t get your attention that reviews on sites like Google Maps and Yelp! are important then nothing will.
Yelp! also added a “check in” feature so people using the app can note when they visit a location. At some point this information will become very valuable and expect Yelp! to build advertising opportunities around check ins – on your 10th visit to a coffee shop you get a free drink coupon, for example. This could be bad news for location games Foursquare and Gowalla.
Google recently mailed 100,000 decals of “favorite places” it has listed in Google Maps. These decals have a square image, called a QR code. When someone with a QR reader on their phone snaps the code the business listing in Google Maps comes up – reviews and all. Now, admittedly, even my geekiest friends don’t have QR readers, but, like RSS, Google can build QR scanning into it’s Android phones like plumbing.
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Augmented Reality Turns Shoes Into Game Controllers
Augmented reality has made for some uniquely enhanced objects and applications of late, from meta-iPhones to music videos to new experiments in print publishing.
Enter Adidas and its take on AR technology: augmented reality footwear. The Originals AR Game Pack is a series of five shoe styles that will have an AR code built in to the tongue. When held in front of a webcam, the code will unlock access to an area on Adidas’ website with a series of interactive games in which your shoe actually becomes the game controller.
New games will launch once per month between February and April, with the whole series kicking off February 10. The shoes themselves are available already in UK and select other countries, with a U.S. debut coming February 15.
We’ve already seen a number of innovative uses of AR in product marketing, and this example shows promise — although it will come down to how interesting the actual games themselves are. Would you be interested in a sneaker that transforms into a game controller for your next pair of kicks?
[via The Consumerist]
Tags: adidas, Augmented Reality, games, MARKETING, shoes, video games
"Monday, January 18, 2010
What’s Your Favorite Augmented Reality App? [Source: Mashable.com]
It’s Friday, which means it’s a special time here at Mashable: time for the Lunchtime Poll!
The way it works is simple. We’ll throw out a poll question, start off with some responses from the staff here at Mashable, and let you fine folks have at it in the comments. We want to get a sense of Mashable readers’ answers to the topic of the week — simply leave your answer in the comments, and preferably tell us why you chose it. Then tune in next Friday for a recap of the results.
Ready? Let’s roll the question:
What’s your favorite augmented reality app?
Leave your vote in the comments!
Mashable Faves
Brenna Ehrlich: If I had an iPhone, I would probably like Nearest Subway. Finding public transport is a pain, and I always get lost.
Matt Silverman: Gotta go with Layar for Android. Useful and fun!
Christina Warren: Yelp and Loopt Mix.
Barb Dybwad: It’s a toss-up between Layar and Urbanspoon. The former has a growing database of all types of data, which is super useful, but I also love how well Urbanspoon represents restaurant information in a single overlay interface.
Samuel Axon: Living in a pedestrian metropolis like Chicago, I think Nearest Chicago Transit is the most useful. And Le Bar could help find a place to kick back and warm up with a few drinks after wandering the streets in the bitter cold.
Ben Parr: I have no favorite, because the problem is most phones still don’t support Augmented Reality. I like the possibilities Layar provides, though.
Image courtesy of iStockphoto, ericsphotography
Reviews: Android, Mashable, Yelp, iPhone, iStockphoto
Tags: android, Augmented Reality, iphone, lunchtime poll, Mobile 2.0, polls
"[Source: Mashable.com]
Friday, January 15, 2010
7 Best Augmented Reality Apps
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Augmented Reality To Help Mechanics Fix Vehicles
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