Layar Wants More Layers, Opens Augmented Reality Platform To Developers

SPRXmobile , the startup behind Layar , the mobile augmented reality browser for Android, is moving fast. Barely three weeks after launching its application too much fanfare (see my video interview with the company’s co-founder Raimo van der Klein for more context), it is opening up its platform by handing out keys for its just launched API to a select number of developers. Interested parties will need to fill out a request form, which should be available in about half an hour following this link , and the company will subsequently handpick 50 developers and provide them with the necessary documentation, tools and a test environment for third-party layers. Layar is far from the only player in the mobile AR browser market, which is shaping up to be an interesting field as devices and the operating systems they run see technological advances at an ever-increasing speed. Our friends over at Venturebeat recently published a great piece about AR browsers and listed Layar alongside similar tools like Tonchidot ’s Sekai Camera and Mobilizy ’s WikiTude . But ultimately, it will always come down to supporting as many platforms as soon as possible without neglecting the content part of the equation. Without a decent amount of usable layers, none of these AR browsers are going to see mainstream adoption any time soon, and Layar is the first to attempt luring third-party developers into creating layers on top of their system by means of an extensive API. In my opinion, it’s a logical step to take, and I’m curious to see if there will be enough developer interest. To be continued. Crunch Network : CrunchBase the free database of technology companies, people, and investors

Original post:
Layar Wants More Layers, Opens Augmented Reality Platform To Developers

RSS Feed Add to Technorati Favorites Add to Del.icio.us Stumble It! Submit to Slashdot Submit to Buzz! Digg It!

[Post to Twitter] Tweet This Post  [Post to Reddit] Reddit This Post 

Leave a Reply