»Architecture 3D« for Layar Augmented Reality Browser
Aug 30th, 2010 | By admin | Category: TechnologyShare
First field test of the new 3D architecture content layer from archINFORM.net for the AR browser Layar (www.archinform.net / www.layar.com)
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First field test of the new 3D architecture content layer from archINFORM.net for the AR browser Layar (www.archinform.net / www.layar.com)
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This video shows the functionality of the prototype of our first game – AvaTaara.
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We’ll see how far it goes. We’ve recently bought the domain name: www.camjustice.com and we’ll put the link there to download it soon.
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Navigating around using Augmented Reality demo at IDA booth at CommunicAsia 2010, Singapore Expo. Technology coming on iphone and android phones
Perhaps you are considering producing your own power. If so, you have probably considered both solar and wind energy. Both have advantages as well as disadvantages. In this article we will look at an electric mill and help you to determine if an electric mill is for you.
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iPhone 4 for 85 (the price bumped up to 95-89 after I filmed this episode): bit.ly Apple’s Test Labs: bit.ly Samsung Galaxy Beam Smart Projector Phone: bit.ly SMS Augmented Reality App for Samsung Galaxy S Series: bit.ly Sekai Camera Augmented Reality App: tcrn.ch Google Kills Nexus One: bit.ly Droid X Bricks if Tampered With: bit.ly [...]
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6D Culture Part of Anetech’s 6Dimensions Project 6dculture.org http anetech.eu
Why Are You Taking Your Company Public? Evolve Or Die! As the owner of a corporate consulting firm that takes companies public and steps into public entities with a turnaround team to fix dying companies, there are two realities of corporate strategies that ring true in any and all industries when it comes to creating successful companies and those realities are: few things work and nothing works for long. Evolve or die, the decision is yours. What works today didn’t work ten years ago and won’t work ten years from now.
Camping trips provide a good opportunity of experiencing nature and spending time outdoors. Most people who love nature go on them, but we have some family friends who kept telling us how much they hated nature, yet each year they went on several camping trips that lasted for several days.
Taking great portraits is as much about social talents as it is about technical capability. If you can first see through your subject’s eyes, and understand them as a unique individual, and then display and intensify their best qualities, this willtruly make your portraits stand out.