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Aerial cars, nuclear fission, Betamax video – sometimes I wonder if augmented reality can really live up to the expectations its name conjures.
Aerial cars, nuclear fission, Betamax video – sometimes I wonder if augmented reality can really live up to the expectations its name conjures.
There has been a lot of talk about augmented reality in the last few years and we now see that AR apps are hitting the market. I believe augmented reality will impact the way we interact with the physical world, how we get information about the world and how we learn.
At MWC 2011, which is ongoing right now, we’re presenting a number of different Augmented Reality (AR) applications and the interest is really there.
This may sound a bit metaphysical, but there can only be one reality. That is why the phrase Augmented Reality sounds funny to me. How can my reality be anything more than what is right there in front of me?