information will be presented via new user interfaces such as organic light-emitting displays, digital paper and billboards, holographic and 3D imaging and smart fabric
Social networking technologies, web mashups, multicore and hybrid processors and cloud computing are amongst the ten most disruptive technologies[1]
Gartner’s top 10 disruptive technologies 2008-2012:
Multicore and hybrid processors
Virtualisation and fabric computing
Social networks and social software
Cloud computing and cloud/Web platforms
Web mashups
User Interface
Ubiquitous computing
Contextual computing
Augmented reality
Semantics
In fact, I’m confident that the really exciting implementations, over the next few months, will be a mixing of object/marker recognition based AR with social networking tech.
We believe AR must be fundamentally open, interoperable, extensible, and accessible to all, so that it can create the kinds of opportunities for expressiveness, communication, business and social good that we enjoy on the web and Internet today.
So, if I'm reading an interesting article in a magazine and there is an add with a visual code on it, I can then scan it with my BlackBerry or my iPhone and order it immediately.
the nature of the potential customers inside, or installed products to be serviced.
link your medical information to you.
just like Esquire allowed for the ads to be tagged to a page
individual whose information may be out on Facebook, LinkedIn, or other social networks.
that this is not operational,
we are at the beginning of a boom market in augmented reality
overlay the right information, at the right time and in the right form — everywhere?