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Small companies like Google, and eventually people like Facebook and others, and create this revolution. And we took that company to $250-million between 2008, 2009 to 2011. And I’m together with MagicLeap, I think MagicLeap is a wonderful product. Even great guys like MagicLeap or Hololens.
Small companies like Google, and eventually people like Facebook and others, and create this revolution. And we took that company to $250-million between 2008, 2009 to 2011. And I’m together with MagicLeap, I think MagicLeap is a wonderful product. Even great guys like MagicLeap or Hololens.
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He’s built AR system prototypes for Samsung, and had long executive and technical careers in mobile software infrastructure before jumping into AR back in 2009. So things like Uber or Google Maps and directions were native to the phone, that were kind of useless on the PC. blog or google my name on my Medium posts.
You know, I watched your 2019 keynote from AWE again, and put on these these welding glasses that you had back in 2009. When you when you think of all of the technologies we have with Hololens and MagicLeap and we have all these amazing technologies for spatial computing. I think MagicLeap calls it the Magicverse.
Small companies like Google, and eventually people like Facebook and others, and create this revolution. And we took that company to $250-million between 2008, 2009 to 2011. And I'm together with MagicLeap, I think MagicLeap is a wonderful product. Even great guys like MagicLeap or Hololens.
He’s built AR system prototypes for Samsung, and had long executive and technical careers in mobile software infrastructure before jumping into AR back in 2009. So things like Uber or Google Maps and directions were native to the phone, that were kind of useless on the PC. blog or google my name on my Medium posts.
You know, I watched your 2019 keynote from AWE again, and put on these these welding glasses that you had back in 2009. When you when you think of all of the technologies we have with Hololens and MagicLeap and we have all these amazing technologies for spatial computing. I think MagicLeap calls it the Magicverse.
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