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'''junaio''' <ref>[http://www.junaio.com junaio]</ref> is an [[augmented reality]] platform designed for [[3G]] and [[4G]] [[mobile device]]s. It was developed by [[Munich]]-based company [[metaio GmbH]] <ref>[http://www.metaio.com metaio GmbH]</ref>. It provides an [[API]] for developers and content providers to generate mobile augmented reality experiences for end-users. Currently, it is available for [[iPhone]] and [[Android (operating system)|Android]] platforms. |
'''junaio''' <ref>[http://www.junaio.com junaio]</ref> is an [[augmented reality]] platform designed for [[3G]] and [[4G]] [[mobile device]]s. It was developed by [[Munich]]-based company [[metaio GmbH]] <ref>[http://www.metaio.com metaio GmbH]</ref>. It provides an [[API]] for developers and content providers to generate mobile augmented reality experiences for end-users. Currently, it is available for [[iPhone]] and [[Android (operating system)|Android]] platforms. |
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junaio is the first augmented reality browser that has overcome the accuracy limitations of GPS navigation through [[LLA |
junaio is the first augmented reality browser that has overcome the accuracy limitations of GPS navigation through [[LLA Marker]]s (latitude, longitude, altitude marker, patent pending).<ref>[http://http://newsletter.metaio.com/index.php?id=1048 metaio: Indoor Usage of junaio®: the KIOSK EUROPE EXPO 2010 Channel]</ref> |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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* [[LLA Marker]] |
* [[LLA Marker]] |
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Original author(s) | metaio GmbH |
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Developer(s) | metaio GmbH |
Initial release | November 11, 2009 |
Stable release | 2.5
/ December 15, 2010 |
Operating system | Android, iPhone OS |
Available in | English, German, Spanish, Russian, Japanese |
Type | Augmented Reality |
Website | www |
junaio [1] is an augmented reality platform designed for 3G and 4G mobile devices. It was developed by Munich-based company metaio GmbH [2]. It provides an API for developers and content providers to generate mobile augmented reality experiences for end-users. Currently, it is available for iPhone and Android platforms.
junaio is the first augmented reality browser that has overcome the accuracy limitations of GPS navigation through LLA Markers (latitude, longitude, altitude marker, patent pending).[3]
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