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Your geo-referenced Content in AR – learn more about possible Cooperation-Options

February 2nd, 2010

This post describes how companies holding geo-referenced content can work together with Mobilizy and Wikitude to make the content available on an Augmented Reality (AR) view. The options mainly differ from each other in terms of development effort, costs, customization options and availability, and can be combined arbitrarily (e.g. Content in Wikitude together with a White Label Solution)

  1. Content (”Worlds”) in Wikitude
  2. The new version of Wikitude (out now for Android, iPhone coming soon), Wikitude is able to handle arbitrary geo-referenced content sources. Companies can use Wikitude itself to display the content with customized icons in the Augmented Reality camera view. This is completely free of charge.starbucks_camview

    The content can be integrated via a HTTP-Interface (Mobilizy will connect to this search-interface, provided by the company; the content can reside on any server, not necessarily on the Wikitude server) KML or ARML file (the files can be uploaded via a web interface, or the URL to a KML/ARML file can be registered to be crawled continuously; in either case, the content will be stored on the Wikitude server)
    The main advantage of this option is that Wikitude already has a broad user base, so the content will be available to hundreds of thousands of users. Also, as Wikitude supports various platforms (currently Android, iPhone, Symbian), content will automatically be available on all platforms Wikitude supports, without any costs to the company.

    Learn more about how to add your World

  3. Wikitude API
  4. lsphoneMobilizy offers an API where developers can easily build their own AR application without reinventing the AR-wheel. The AR code itself is encapsulated in the API, the only thing the developer needs to do is adding the geo-referenced data (Points of Interest) to the API.

    A complete tutorial and the API itself can be downloaded from www.wikitude.org/developers.

    For non-commercial applications, the API is free of charge. For commercial applications, Mobilizy is charging a license fee of Euro 500 per month. This includes 2 hours of support per month. Cancellation periods are defined as 3 months for the developer and 6 months for Mobilizy.
    The API is currently available for Android, with an iPhone API coming within a few weeks.

  5. White Label Solution
  6. rb_cam_screen_590This is the most customizable and extensive option. Mobilizy re-uses the Wikitude core functionality to build an entirely new application for the company. Nearly everything is customizable (content, splash screen, appearance of camera/map/list screen, enabling/disabling of Wikitude-features etc.), Mobilizy will charge the development costs per man day (for each platform requested), based on the specification of the application developed by the company and Mobilizy.
    Examples of White Label Solutions include the Lonely Planet Compass, the IBM Seer and the Red Bull Hotspot Viewer.

    If you are interested in a White Label Solution please do not hesitate to contact us via info (at) mobilizy.com

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