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1 James OReilly October 6, 2009 at 6:54 pm

Group: Building Mixed Reality Educational Apps for Second Life
http://second-life-tool-ranking.ning.com/group/buildingmixedrealityeducationalappsforsecondlife

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2 Charles October 11, 2009 at 5:12 am

I’m looking forward to examples of AR usage and AR ethnographic studies. Not quite sure if AR is so compelling within date rich real life situations but that’s just a hypothesis.

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3 Francisco October 17, 2009 at 7:47 am

The example focuses on making synergy between the code and communication, playing with the concept of the name of the site, the incentive to enter the application and discover the offer.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_SABE2fBFo

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4 Sean Lee October 17, 2009 at 11:33 pm

Hi,
I am doing a design thesis on Augmented Reality 3.0 and looking for opportunities to push an open sourced educational portal on the web
information regarding the topic can be viewed here
http://augmentedr3pt0.wordpress.com/augmented-reality-branding/
i’d greatly appreciate any support and honest feedbacks
thanks

Sean
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5 r4i karte November 16, 2009 at 5:37 pm

Wow. Fascinating. I like the personalized shopping, but of course I would, and In Situ is amazing idea too.

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6 Eric Woods November 18, 2009 at 1:40 pm

Another good example of pay-per-view AR educuation/entertainment: http://www.DigitalBinocularStation.com – a 3D stereoscopic, coin-operated Digital Binocular Station for use in cultural and tourism locations. It is essentially an Augmented Reality device, but because it is fixed to a single location, we have been able to use photorealistic, cinema-quality visuals, and compensate for the lack of parallax by presenting everything in stereoscopic 3D. While we have done traditional end-user and installation-based Augmented Reality in the past (www.GetImaginality.com) this use-case demanded a different approach that could be highly robust and secure, very easy to use, no staff ovearheads, small space requirements and complex visuals.

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10 Tyler November 28, 2009 at 4:35 pm

I am working on a project presentation for Augmented Reality in an Enterprise environment. Do you know of any applications which are already in use in an enterprise. And what would be the value-add for adopting this technology.

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Gary Hayes Reply:

Hi Tyler – I would say AR has been used behind closed doors in a variety of industries for the past decade – from car manufacturer to health. I am aware of some financial services and other white collar businesses starting to use it for ‘information modelling/sharing’. This really comes down to the type of enterprise though. Any location business (tourism, real estate, shopping) really benefits from providing or receiving layered information over the scene through to companies with complex systems providing overlaid step through guides for trainees (machinery, IT systems etc). As is usually the case there is a difference between Enterprise AR and consumer AR and the consumer side is catching up fast. Annoyingly I have done two white papers on the policy AND enterprise side of AR but currently they are exclusive access from the sponsors of them?! That will change and I will post them here

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12 Pete Callaghan January 19, 2010 at 1:08 pm

It won’t change the world: it will augment it!Sorry – couldn’t resist it :-)

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13 Beth Charette January 19, 2010 at 3:41 pm

Already I count on the first down line on the screen for football games. Without it, the game is much more difficult to follow onscreen. I’m not certain that I see an application that everyone is going to use for their web site.

For example, I do not have a cam on my phone or computer, and would someone seeing my site have to have this feature to use it fully.

Or are we talking about taking a product and showing it in 3D on the site without any augmented equipment on the part of the user.

In other words, it may be that the upper 5% of users would be able to understand how to use AR, but what about the bottom 95%?

If like the football game a person can just passively enjoy the commercial, like with the GE demo, that would be good.

On the other hand, I didn’t really understand the benefit of the 3D wind power generators. Why wouldn’t a nice film of the same scene be just as good?

OK, I’ll be quiet until I know more.

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14 Beth Charette January 19, 2010 at 3:51 pm

Hi again.I have contacted the folks who sponsor the social media site attached to this blog. It appears to me that by signing up, I have lost the capability of being credited with a backlink for my blog.I am not sure that that is the case. However, when I was logged in, the social media site didn’t allow the passthrough to my blog.I am confused easily by these kinds of things, and there was no explanation regarding the "consequences" of a membership. But the first thing I noticed, I didn’t like.Therefore, I sent an e-mail.

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15 Beth Charette January 19, 2010 at 3:56 pm

I have done some additional research and the AR seems like a neat feature for the future.As an older person without the funds to purchase either an iphone or web cam though, I don’t see it impacting my ability to communicate much with the outer world.My phone has text messaging, and that’s it other than a ring and buzz when a call comes through. It came free with the service and that’s the level I can afford.With regard to this comment, I would very much prefer the first comment to be done anonymously rather than the way it ended up.I see no advantage to becoming part of the social community that signing up allows, and I am sorry I went through that process. Just deprives my favorite hobby shop of a backlink and transfers it to the community without explanation.Thank you for the AR comment. It is very smart and very well written.

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16 Giedrius Ivanauskas January 19, 2010 at 6:17 pm

Hi Beth, Thanks for your comment! Well, the practicalapplication of augmented will be more popular in e-commerce sites, where youcan change colors or shape of product or try it on yourself. Nevertheless itcan be used for branding (Esquire example) to create richer buying experience.Of course, the technology will have to there in order to experience all thepossibilities of augmented reality. I don’t see such a big issue with nothaving a camera as most of new phones, laptops, pcs come with integrated one,but compatible software will have to be developed in order to make sure that wedon’t need to download hundreds of different apps to use the technology andthat bottom 95% become 5 %. There is still a lot to be done before we start trulyenjoying this new trend, but it may come sooner than latter, so we ascommunication specialist have to be ready for that change.

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17 Giedrius Ivanauskas January 19, 2010 at 6:17 pm

Hi Beth, Thanks for your comment! Well, the practicalapplication of augmented reality will be more popular in e-commerce sites, where youcan change colors or shape of product or try it on yourself. Nevertheless itcan be used for branding (Esquire example) to create richer buying experience.Of course, the technology will have to be there in order to experience all thepossibilities of augmented reality. I don’t see such a big issue of nothaving a camera as most of new phones, laptops, pcs come with integrated one,but compatible software will have to be developed in order to make sure that wedon’t need to download hundreds of different apps to use the technology andthat bottom 95% become 5 %. There is still a lot to be done before we start trulyenjoying this new trend, but it may come sooner than latter, so we ascommunication specialist have to be ready for that change.

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18 Mark Lazen January 19, 2010 at 6:56 pm

Beth—We haven’t seen an email from you, and not sure exactly what issue you’re referencing, but we encourage all our contributing bloggers to add a link back to their original post if they are cross posting from a blog. You can always get us at smt_support [AT] socialmediatoday.com. Thx!

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19 Luke Abbott January 20, 2010 at 7:53 pm

Interesting post. I really believe that AR has huge potential for marketing other than just being a fad or novelty. I only posted about AR last Monday after spending a few days researching it. The potential to offer greater information in real time to customers will carry the technology through to the mainstream. I think 2010 will be the year it really breaksthrough as a bunch of brands from Addidas to Hallmark have already stated their intentions to release AR apps.Theres a bunch of examples of what AR can do at this link;http://www.mrlukeabbott.com/marketing/augmented-reality-what-it-means-for-marketing/Regards,Luke

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20 Giedrius Ivanauskas January 21, 2010 at 4:51 pm

Great post Luke!

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22 Tugce Cengiz February 1, 2010 at 4:52 am

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23 Mohan Arun L February 1, 2010 at 2:38 pm

1 idea: group buying concept coupled with AR augmented reality. Visitors visiting stores and window shopping, will be able to find items they ‘like’ but are not purchasing right now, can leave their comments and likes as comments visible to an AR-enhanced phone. Then other people liking to buy the same thing team up with the original poster and when the time comes to buy they can negotiate a better price with the physical seller. They will do this by taking their phone and seeing the physical object via their phone camera, and the software coupled with details of their geo-location (GPS) and the place they have checked in (like Foursquare, brightkite, etc) attempts to show other people who also ‘favorited’ the same item but would like to negotiate a better price for ‘group buying’.
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24 TrafficBug February 1, 2010 at 2:40 pm

Great share! I have knowledge about craigslist mashups atop google streetview or as seen with iphone camera, this sounds like a comprehensive treatise! Going to read it straight away!

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25 Gary Hayes February 2, 2010 at 7:50 am

Hi Mohan – great idea. Sort of crowd source bargaining for the best price for an item. This would work well in stores running down stock or sale days etc: But could even work for a new economic model in some stores. The thing I like most here could be commenting on items. So lets say you bought an item you can then leave what you thought of it ‘AR attached’ in the store for others to see your comment…the store would need to consider tagging items with markers vs gps though as items get moved regularly :) !!

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26 John February 5, 2010 at 2:59 am

FYI – Your “UPS” example is actually USPS. Great example, nonetheless.

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Good idea, But could even work for a new economic model in some stores.

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29 eko February 22, 2010 at 11:14 am

saya baru belajar AR
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Trima kasih atas bantuanya.

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37 dave tribbett April 5, 2010 at 1:00 pm

Great post, I referenced it in a post I just completed HERE. One of the most interesting things is the relationship between the Internet of Things and Augmented Reality, they seem to be bound by the same fundamental requirements in both technology and adoption. Thanks for the post.
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