Augmenting the Web: Open your AR to Billions of browsers

A project in Sydney, AU by buildAR.com
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Help open your AR experiences to the Billions of people who'll view them in standard Web browsers, on Smart & Wearable devices.
Backers: 88
Average Pledge Per Backer: $102

Funded: $8,990 of $48,000
Dates: Mar 13th -> Apr 23rd (42 days)
Project By: buildAR.com
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Last Updated: April 17 @ 05:06 -0400 GMT

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Latest News

An important update about our Augmenting the Web project

April 17th - via: kickstarter.com
We'd like to thank you, all our backers, family and friends for your AWEsome support. Since we started planning our "Augmenting the Web" Kickstarter project we've learned an incredible amount. From the preparation of the core message, through to when... (Read More)

Try the Augmented Web for yourself

March 29th - via: kickstarter.com
Thanks for all of your support and for all the great questions about the Augmented Web. The one thing everyone has said is that they want to see more demos. So we've just released a new demo that shows how you can now run Augmented Reality within... (Read More)

How good can Web based location tracking be?

March 23rd - via: kickstarter.com
Have you ever wondered exactly how good the location tracking on your mobile device really is? Have you questioned whether the Augmented Web can be as accurate as downloadable apps? We've just released a demo that lets you answer these questions for... (Read More)

The Augmented Web seems to have struck a chord

March 21st - via: kickstarter.com
It's been an amazing week since we launched our project at Connect 2014 and we've learned a lot in that time. Here's a video I shot #throughglass of me being interviewed for the Sky News TV Network at the event. You'll need an HTML5 capable browser... (Read More)

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