[...] recenlty commented on Mobilizy’s ARML proposal and highlighted the following from our recent Press Release: “Mobilizy has taken a very exciting giant step forward in proposing one of the first [...]
[...] move was made by Mobilizy, proposing an extension to the KML file format, tagging geo data. You can read their press release here and check out the fresh website for the eventually available and open standard for AR geo tags: [...]
[...] don’t have the answers, but I’m ready to keep exploring. The proposed Augmented Reality Markup Language is open source, so they’ll be arriving fast and furious. Here’s a few examples to get [...]
[...] You are going to see a variety of suggestions for standards and specs for open AR coming out out in the next few months which as, Robert Rice of the AR Consortium points out is: “a good thing, we need that competition early on to settle down on best case.” Recently, Mobilizy have offered up an ARML (”an augmented reality mark-up language specification based on the OpenGIS® KML Encoding Standard (OGC KML) with extensions”) for consideration see here. [...]
[...] firm specializing in AR and location-based service solutions is proposing the creation of an augmented reality mark-up language. Similar to what HTML did for the Web, open Augmented Reality Mark-up Language (ARML) would [...]
[...] Read the official press release by Mobilizy here. [...]
[...] recenlty commented on Mobilizy’s ARML proposal and highlighted the following from our recent Press Release: “Mobilizy has taken a very exciting giant step forward in proposing one of the first [...]
[...] move was made by Mobilizy, proposing an extension to the KML file format, tagging geo data. You can read their press release here and check out the fresh website for the eventually available and open standard for AR geo tags: [...]
[...] full press release can be found at: http://www.mobilizy.com/de/enpress-release-mobilizy-proposes-arml Mobilizy will be at the Over The Air Event event this Friday (25th Sept) held at Imperial [...]
[...] [Via: Read Write Web, Mobilizy] [...]
[...] [Via: Read Write Web, Mobilizy] [...]
[...] 2009, under Uncategorized This looks to be a step in the right direction.. you can read more here .. This is the post and [...]
[...] don’t have the answers, but I’m ready to keep exploring. The proposed Augmented Reality Markup Language is open source, so they’ll be arriving fast and furious. Here’s a few examples to get [...]
Amazing! Not clear for me, how offen you updating your http://www.mobilizy.com/de/.
Dirnov
[...] You are going to see a variety of suggestions for standards and specs for open AR coming out out in the next few months which as, Robert Rice of the AR Consortium points out is: “a good thing, we need that competition early on to settle down on best case.” Recently, Mobilizy have offered up an ARML (”an augmented reality mark-up language specification based on the OpenGIS® KML Encoding Standard (OGC KML) with extensions”) for consideration see here. [...]
[...] firm specializing in AR and location-based service solutions is proposing the creation of an augmented reality mark-up language. Similar to what HTML did for the Web, open Augmented Reality Mark-up Language (ARML) would [...]
[...] Mobilizy Proposes ARML to AR Consortium :Mobilizy – Hm. After APML we now have "Augmented Reality Markup Language". [...]