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On the other side, this is massive for Apple, that mixing the data of Apple Maps together with all these point clouds detected by the rear cameras when in use, will be able to create an AR Cloud ecosystem probably even before Facebook, Microsoft, and Google. Let’s see if Facebook will be a worthier opponent than Google.
Google’s got you covered, or rather, your cash: they’ve developed an AR app to put Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill. Google’s got you covered, or rather, your cash: they’ve developed an AR app to put Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill. (Because you’ll probably be waiting a while yet!)
Google’s got you covered, or rather, your cash: they’ve developed an AR app to put Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill. Google’s got you covered, or rather, your cash: they’ve developed an AR app to put Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill. (Because you’ll probably be waiting a while yet!)
Google's got you covered, or rather, your cash: they've developed an AR app to put Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill. Google's got you covered, or rather, your cash: they've developed an AR app to put Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill. Tired of waiting for the US treasury to put a female face on the $20?
Google’s got you covered, or rather, your cash: they’ve developed an AR app to put Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill. Google’s got you covered, or rather, your cash: they’ve developed an AR app to put Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill. (Because you’ll probably be waiting a while yet!)
We have guys who’ve contributed to EU computer vision whitepapers. GB: Google Glass. I look at Google Glass and it was really interesting. Above: Microsoft’s HoloLens in action. Image Credit: Microsoft. Or it’s a Google problem. We have multiple PhDs doing stuff. Beliaeff: Not exactly what you want.
You can go into Google, like "HTC Vive blog Steve Bambury" or something, you'll probably find them. I'm a Microsoft master trainer, so I do a lot of work with Microsoft technology. I'm sure you read it, Alan, about whether or not in the long run the Google Cardboard did more harm to the VR industry than good.
You can go into Google, like "HTC Vive blog Steve Bambury" or something, you'll probably find them. I'm a Microsoft master trainer, so I do a lot of work with Microsoft technology. I'm sure you read it, Alan, about whether or not in the long run the Google Cardboard did more harm to the VR industry than good.
Outside of that, we’ve worked with companies like PayPal, Microsoft, Accenture. We did a whitepaper with — in association with Friends with Holograms — we put out for free on our website recently. We tried to making a Google Cardboard thing,” and they made a little marketing kitschy thing.
Outside of that, we’ve worked with companies like PayPal, Microsoft, Accenture. We did a whitepaper with — in association with Friends with Holograms — we put out for free on our website recently. We tried to making a Google Cardboard thing,” and they made a little marketing kitschy thing.
Outside of that, we've worked with companies like PayPal, Microsoft, Accenture. We did a whitepaper with -- in association with Friends with Holograms -- we put out for free on our website recently. We tried to making a Google Cardboard thing," and they made a little marketing kitschy thing. We put out reports like that.
link] Re’Flekt is unveiling the first platform to support simultaneous direct publication and model-based tracking for the Microsoft Hololens. link] Tractica has released a new whitepaper assessing key use cases for augmented reality in smartphones and tablets, as well as new capabilities for smart glasses.
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