Look Where Augmented Reality Is Now...
“We’ve seen augmented reality done what seems like a million different ways, but we’ve never seen it quite like this. The New York Times reported Wednesday on a forthcoming iPhone app called Aurasma that has the power to turn ink-and-paper publications into interactive mine fields. Aurasma, conceived by enterprise software firm Autonomy, uses a scaled down version of the outfit’s IDOL pattern recognizer to identify images stored in a vast database, and then converts those images into related video…”

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Things I like...
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Social Media High School
Class of 2011
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The Obama administration has drafted new...
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And now my attempt at transferring overheard humor
Joke heard at Florida Educator Technology...
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That awkward moment when you see a really cute guy at a free SAT test and you get really sad...
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I just finished making some lists for short term future goals/events.
- Finances
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Clear department: VC and PE raise investment and get warm again after a cold spell in the second...
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“Some Git fans claim Git is now as easy to learn as Bazaar or Mercurial. With respect, we strongly...”
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IBM Venture Exec from Silicon Valley: Boston Startups Very Active in Mobile, Cloud Computing,...







