Wikitude World Browser
Wikitude is an application that makes use of Augmented Realityto display the location of registered places of interest from other social networks asTwitter, Foursquare or websites like Flickr or YouTube But let's take steps. For those who are not familiar with Augmented Reality, it is a vision system in the that from an image of the real world, virtual images, created by a computer, are superimposed.
This application is developed for Android, iPhone and Nokia In addition, it is also compatible with Android tablets and iPad But best of all, you can download completely free You just have to go through the Developers' website or from major application markets: Android Market, iTunes and Ovi Store
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Specifically, this application works with a wireless Internet connection, the GPS receiver of our terminal, and the photo camera Combining all this, it is possible to move with the phone and see, through the screen, places or information in the direction in which we focus with the terminalSimple, intuitive and quite amazing
In addition, it is possible to filter the information that appears through speech bubbles on the screen And it is that Wikitude uses information from pages such as Booking.com, Wikipedia, Last.fm, Gowalla and many mores that can be added from the button Add World In this way we see in what direction and at what distance can we find restaurants, relevant information, nearby tweets, or places where they have been made check-ins
But not only that. In addition, by clicking on the sandwich that interests you, it is possible to find information on the place that it represents or, even in the case of the application for Android, generate a route in Google Maps