iPhone 3GS Augmented Reality from Chris Hughes on Vimeo.
"IPhone owners are excited to get their hands on the augmented reality applications that we wrote about last week, such as the one for finding nearby subways or for tracking down Twitter neighbors.
But Apple is telling developers that it won't make them publicly available on the App Store until September.
Augmented reality is a mesmerizing software breed that overlays useful info onto a real-world view using the iPhone's camera. Because it relies heavily on the compass -- in addition to other smart-phone features such as the GPS and Internet connection -- only users of the new iPhone 3GS will be able to install them." Via Los Angeles Times
Labels: app store, apple, iphone 3GS
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