Although not exactly QR Code news 2d-code followers will be interested to read about Junaio’s release today of version 2.5 of its Augmented Reality (AR) browser. It is probably safe to say that in five+ years time we are more likely to be using some form of AR rather than some form of QR, so from time to time I will post on significant developments in this area. AR browsers have come a long way since the first simple graphic overlay onto the camera view. The image below shows an ad for the App Planet event at the GSMA Mobile World Congress that triggers a 3D App Planet circled by satellites, which can be clicked to display further information.
See the press release here
See all the photos here
via Evolutionary Replacement For The QR Code?.
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