Articles in the Developer Category
I ran an interesting workshop at Mobile World Congress for people interested in augmented reality. The topic, should I build a plug-in for another application or write my own application came up along with how do I make money? So what are the pros and cons of each and is there a 3rd better way?
You want Robot Vision? LinceoVR is a set of tools that enable developers to build augmented reality content, using their SDK a mash-up has been created that allows the Rovio web-cam to recognise markers turning the robot into a games platform.
Interested in learning more about augmented reality? Get some tips from a company that have no less than 10 augmented reality applications for the iPhone and find out more about their future roadmap.
If you are looking to build your own augmented reality applications and looking for a starting point then Gamaray are giving away the source code to their browser application.
Quick up date from the Over The Air event in London, and news on the O’Reilly augmented reality webcast.
Mobilizy take the lead and submit Augmented Reality Markup Language (ARML) to the AR Consortium. What does this mean for users and how will it change the way we use augmented reality in the future?
Have you ever wondered how you create an augmented reality application? What the code looks like, how you go about getting started? Wonder no more in this excellent code walk-through.











