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ISMAR 2009: An Augmented Reality “Top Chef” Coopetition
Ugotrade | October 24th 2009 by Tish Shute
ISMAR 2009 - was an extraordinary mix of high geek, academic eminence, gungho Dutch Cowboy entrepreneurial spirit, German engineering and industry, brilliant artistry, and invention, all fueled by a sense, and a very active presence in the case read more
AR Wave: Layers and Channels of Social Augmented Experiences
Ugotrade | October 13th 2009 by Tish Shute
It is now nearly two weeks since the Google Wave preview launch and I am happy to say we have some AR Wave news. The diagram above shows Thomas Wrobel’s basic concept for a distributed, multi-user, open augmented reality framework based on the Goog read more
Games, Goggles, and Going Hollywood…How AR is Changing the Ente…
Ugotrade | August 30th 2009 by Tish Shute
Picture on the left Mirrorshades, picture on the right a Metroid Hud. “Augmented Reality is like a Philip K Dick novel torn off its paperback rack and blasted out of iPhones,” Bruce Sterling in Beyond the Beyond “a techno visionary read more
Augmented Reality – Bigger than the Web: Second Interview with…
Ugotrade | August 3rd 2009 by Tish Shute
I first started talking to Robert Rice, CEO of Neogence Enterprises, Chairman of the AR Consortium, in 2008. Robert was already actively working on creating the world’s first global augmented reality network. But it took a few months before wha read more
Twitter and The Web of Flow: Talking with Stowe Boyd & Bruce Ster…
Ugotrade | June 28th 2009 by Tish Shute
I met Stowe Boyd, of Microsyntax.org at Jeff Pulver’s 140 Characters Conference which convened in the middle of a perfect storm for the State of NOW (more mundanely known as the real time web) as thousands of tiny Twitter pipes became a vital condu read more
Twitter on AND
Vimoh's Blog | May 24th 2009 by Vijayendra Mohanty
An article I wrote on Twitter was published in this month’s issue of AND magazine. Here’s the original unedited version of it. About a week ago, I was sitting in the company of a few random journalists. They were talking about Twitter, a read more

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