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Augmented Reality & Visual Search

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Mobilistar Co-Founder, Tracy Falke

Mobilistar Co-Founder, Tracy Falke

Tracy Falke, co-founder of Mobile Augmented Reality start-up Mobilistar, has written a visionary piece on Bruce Clay’s blog entitled “The Future of Augmented Reality and Visual Search“.

It’s target audience,  digital and search marketers, are being given a wonderful insight into the future of search thanks to this article.  In it, Tracy likens the current state of AR & visual search technology to the eyesight of a newborn. Not ready for mainstream yet, but when it hits it will revolutionize the way humans and data interact.

There’s some great quotes taken from Eric Schmidt talking at the DLD conference about Augmented Humanity. I also added my own thoughts:

“The dominance of desktop systems in the search arena is rapidly drawing to a close. Their lack of portability, of context-awareness, reducing them to “dumb” WWW terminals useful only in office environments. We’re on the cusp of a new world order where handheld devices and wearables will become the primary discovery and information retrieval mechanism. By 2020 between 50 and 500 billion objects will be networked. Current search taxonomy will fail and, arguably, is already. A sleeker, smarter, more natural search interface will be required – one that enables you to touch, swipe, drag, gesticulate, talk and interact with the world around you. Augmented Reality will provide that interface.”

If you would like to hear more from Tracy, make sure you follow @Tracy_Falke and head over to Mobilistar to sign up to our Augmented Reality newsletter which provides market stats, recent news of our work and insights into the AR industry.

Robert Scoble interviews us!

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Under our new guise of Mobilistar, we were interviewed by famous tech-blogger and start-up evangelist, Robert Scoble.

Latest news and a few thoughts

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Blogs are not my forté, so instead of writing one,  here’s a few thoughts, list-stylee.

  1. I suggest if you’re the head of a large company without an augmented reality presence in 12-18 months time, you will have to play catchup (remember when the Internet started?)
  2. Handset augmented reality is definitely going to be the first type of AR to enjoy commercial success. The ubiquitous nature of camera-enabled smartphones ensures that.
  3. AugmentReality is now taking orders for Layar development.
  4. Our Layar web-service has been updated and improved to serve up error-free, and fast, layars.
  5. We are exploring further the merging of the social Internet and AR.
  6. We have new and exciting ‘viral’ Layars in production.
  7. Layar 3D is going to be AWESOME!

Augmented Reality featuring The Beatles!

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Here’s a new concept in Augmented Reality applications: The Beatles

This Layar application has every key location relating to the Beatles, from the Cavern Club in Liverpool to the Abbey Road Studios in London as well as dozens of other, less well known, points of Interest.

This unique application is your own personal tour guide, the waypoints will take you to the exact location of the landmark. You can read about the point of interest from the additional information we’ve provide in the actions menu. Who needs tour guides?

Oh and one more thing… When you are standing on the world famous Abbey Road pedestrian crossing within the description is a link taking you to the Abbey Rd live webcam… see yourself on tv! Sort of ;)

Launch date: Very soon! (we just sent it off for approval)

Augmented Reality will be bigger than Jesus!

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Jesus, concerned, asks his dad what he can do about his imminent over-shadowing

Jesus, concerned, asks his dad what he can do about his imminent over-shadowing

Way back in ’94 a UCLA student in LA told me all about this exciting new technology called the World Wide Web. I wasn’t a particularly geeky kid however, the concept grabbed me immediately and I set about writing a website. I remember evangelising to family & friends (in the UK) about this fantastic new technology – the typical response was underwhelming to say the least, hardly anyone shared my enthusiasm.  We all know what happened next: The Internet took off. 15 years on I’m still financed by the same website I wrote when just 16. I do enjoy saying I told you so….

There is a point to this history lesson. And it is that not since then have I had the same gut-feeling about a technology. My excitement this time: Augmented Reality

Just recently, in a bar in Mayfair, I was with a bunch of guys from a very well known SEO firm. I divulged my enthusiasm about AR. Surprisingly, they didn’t get it:

Bigger than Jesus, you say? Haha“.  They scoffed

It was 1994 all over again.

Great memories.

I look forward to saying “I told you so” to them too :-)