Showcase – Best of new Worlds
These Worlds are just some amazing example for Wikitude 4 (for Android, iPhone coming soon!) and it’s new feature to create your own Worlds!
World: Starbucks USA (10.400 POIs)
Starbucks Coffee Company is the leading retailer, roaster and brand of specialty coffee in the world. Find Starbucks shops nearby including information about available wifi, opening hours, telephone-number and Website of each shop.
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World: World Heritage (906 POIs)
The World Heritage List includes 890 properties forming part of the cultural and natural heritage which the World Heritage Committee considers as having outstanding universal value. These include 689 cultural, 176 natural and 25 mixed properties in 148 States Parties. As of April 2009, 186 States Parties have ratified the World Heritage Convention.
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World including all Austrian Huts (451 POIs)
Specially for hikers in the Austrian Alps this World provides information about nearby huts.
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[...] Thanks to all Content-Developers – we really appreciate your hard work! Check out our 3 Showcases Starbucks, Unesco and [...]
[...] Wikitude 4 provides a whole punch of new geo-located information-services (so called “Worlds”), like Youtube, Google Local Search, Twitter, Booking.com or Panoramio. Worlds contain points of interest – they need to provide longitude and latitude and can include text, image, link, contact details. For example an overlay could present all cafes of a city, favorite shops or touristic places of a town. Find some showcases of Worlds here! [...]
Hi guys
Great app, I have it running on my HTC Hero. Do you know about any plans to provide a mountain peaks layer (overlay)? In fact I was actually looking for an app like “Berge erkennen”/”Peaks” (iPhone app) for Android, but could not find any. This app Wikitude was the closest one I found, though, but while it provides a whole bunch of layers, I don’t find any that tells me the names of the mountain peaks.
Cheers
Hi,
I think there will be a World soon! Anyway if you find any KML/ARML data you could upload it directly to Wikitude!
Stay tuned!
Best,
Christina
Ok, now I found it: For the AR software “Layar”, such a layer (called SwissPeaks”) is provided.