- From: Christine Perey <cperey@perey.com>
- Date: Thu, 17 May 2012 21:13:53 +0200
- To: roBman@mob-labs.com
- CC: public-ar@w3.org, "discussion@ARStandards.org" <discussion@arstandards.org>
- Message-ID: <4FB54DF1.5040705@perey.com>
Hi Rob, Everyone needs to prioritize their limited time and resources, I think we're all very busy these days :-) Thanks for sharing your activities and enthusiasm for Open Source and the Open Web with all our friends and colleagues among the community members. I was unable to do anything (couldn't download awe.js) but I visited the web site. Could you please explain how the toolkit you have prepared maps to (provides solutions fitting within) the AR Reference Model? How does this use (today or in the future) the ARML 2.0 specification? Could you tell us which browsers this has been tested with and perhaps ask the companies involved (e.g., Google, Mozilla, Opera, Apple) to chime in about this? Thank you again! Christine On 5/17/12 7:32 PM, Rob Manson wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm glad to see our launch of theAWEsomeWEB.com [1] at ARE2012 has > created some frantic me-too activity. > > *waves and smiles to Martin& the wikitude team* 8) > > So if you've been wondering why I've been so quiet over the last few > months it's because we've been working hard to develop all the ideas > I've been presenting about the Augmented Web since 2009 [2] into some > real working technology. > > We're just about to release our Open Source javascript toolkit called > awe.js [3] that is the jQuery for the Augmented Web and I think you'll > really like how easy it makes it to create this whole new breed of web > apps. > > I think all of the discussions we've been having in the standards groups > so far are really important but I also think it's time to crystalise a > lot of these discussion into some code that really works and some > example apps that show just what's really possible right now. > > So it's obviously the right time for this Augmented Web discussion to > really start in earnest and if you're not across where it's up to then I > think you'll find that the sands are shifting under your feet! > > It's time to peel back the old web and uncover the new world beneath. > > Welcome to http://theAWEsomeWEB.com 8) > > roBman > > [1] http://theAWEsomeWEB.com > [2] http://www.slideshare.net/robman/patterns-of-interest-iswar-seoul-2010 > [3] https://github.com/nambor/awe.js > > > > _______________________________________________ > Discussion mailing list > Discussion@arstandards.org > http://arstandards.org/mailman/listinfo/discussion >
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