When we think of what computer programmers build, it’s easy to default to web applications. We may even think of enterprise level applications. But do you think of virtual 3-D models that help surgeons walk through surgery procedures before they have to crack open a chest cavity? How about books that you don’t just read, but see, hear, and can interact with you?
Augmented reality is not just something of the future. Software firm metaio started building augmented reality applications in 2003 and has their own platform available with an API called Junaio. Hear more about what already has been built at metaio, what is available through augmented reality today, and where this medium is headed from product marketing manager Lisa Murphy and director of R&D Stefan Misslinger.
Find out more at:
metaio’s website: http://www.metaio.com
metaio’s twitter: http://twitter.com/twitt_AR
metaio’s CrunchBase profile: http://www.crunchbase.com/company/metaio




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