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Archive for November, 2009

You can now subscribe to this news page to receive e-mails whenever we send a post.   This should keep you more in the loop about progress on AtomJump products.

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We’ve created the new front-end to the site to explain what a timulator is more effectively.  We now feature the ability to try the timulator on your site immediately.  We hope you like the new design!
See the Timulator quick interface, or full description page.

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Thundre and Layar have released the augmented reality local product finder today, which uses the same core engine as the open source augmented reality server LightRod.org.  The tool allows mobile users with iPhone 3GS or Android phones to enter a search term for the product in a local shop that they’re looking for.  The display [...]

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AtomJump have repositioned their Geosearch project as an open source augmented reality (AR) server, LightRod to complement the burgeoning augmented reality browsers market appearing from Layar and others.
The product could form a key element in the need to serve up ‘where is my nearest’ requests in a scalable manner from within AR applications.  The server [...]

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The AtomJump Geosearch has all the prerequisites of fulfilling the needs of an open source augmented reality server.  It serves up point of interest data from large databases in a local manner, suitable for display in Layar or the other augmented reality browsers that are just coming to the market.
However, as of yet the name [...]

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The AtomJump Business Timulator, a product that adjusts the business open hours to a site visitor’s times-zones has had templates and an XML feed added.  These new features mean that the look and feel of the product can be quickly adjusted to exactly match that of the host website.
It is an exciting development, and opens [...]

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