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Redactie May 28, 2010

We opened up a Slideshare account where you can find Layar’s presentations at conferences and other slides. There’s a group connected to our account, in which you can share your Layar cases. As you might notice the channel is yet quite empty, so we welcome you to join the group and start sharing your layer cases. Our newest useful presentation is the information for brands and publishers. If you’re a developer, you can use this info deck to talk to interested parties.


Also, we’re filling our Youtube channel to collect all videos about Layar that wander around on the internet (Remember Layar man? ;-)). Have you got a cool video about Layar or your layer? Let us know and we’ll add it to one of our playlists.





Also: everyone can now subscribe to the newsletter on our website, which will keep you up to date on upcoming releases, events and more. Sign up here and stay updated with the latest Layar news.



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Looking for inspiration

maurice groenhart January 15, 2010

We received a lot of questions to show all our features with some good showcases, so everybody can see what can be done with Layar, in one general presentation.



This presentation will give you a general overview of Layar, all the features and a lot of showcases which will show how you can use Layar to create an experience. So let this presentation inspire you!


If you have been inspired and you want to create a layer yourself, you can request a developer key here



If you don’t have the technical skills but a great idea please contact us.

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Video: Bruce Sterling’s Keynote – At the Dawn of the Augmented Reality Industry

Maarten Lens-FitzGerald August 20, 2009



Registration of the amazing keynote by sf author and design critic Bruce Sterling, “At the Dawn of the Augmented Reality Industry”. He talks about its history, the cool side, the dark side and gives the industry some pointers to be successful.



Recorded at the Layar Launch Event on August 17th in Amsterdam where the Layar Reality Browser was launched for the world.



Some quotes:



“Right now this is the peak of my interest”
“A techno visionary dream come true”
“People can actually, conceivably make some money off of this”
“It’s not too geeky” “It’s Artsy”
“It’s Girls, Money and Fame!”
“It’s happening” “I put on a tie”
“New names will not work”
“It’s a tag”
“AR language top 3 at Google Trends: 1: Korean, 2: Dutch & 3: English”
“Do some high culture things”
“Criminals are going to come…”
“You are going to get the four horse men of the infopocalypse”
“You are going to get the fear about…”
“Don’t be a deer in the head lights about it”
“You are going to need an industry journal”
“You are going to need an industry code of ethics”
“You are heading for the trough of disillusion” “It’s human nature”
“Be prepared to work for the other guy” “Be prepared to hire the other guy”
“The majors will buy you out”
“It’s gonna happen, get ready for it”
“Augments eat batteries like popcorn”
“Is there an Augmented Reality system for building Augmented Reality systems?”
“Do you have your own language?”
“You need to have a look”
“You are gonna be glamorous”
“Pretty chique… you are video people”
“…hot Dutch augmentation chicks”
“You are in for a wild ride”

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Layar 2.0 Functional Screens

Maarten Lens-FitzGerald August 17, 2009

View all functional (navigational) screens in this presentation.



Choose the web/HTML version by clicking the image below or download the PDF version.



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An overview of the functional screens as direct downloads.



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