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June 1, 2010

Developer preview of Kamra, the first open standards-based mobile augmented reality browser

The Georgia Institute of Technology announces the release of the developer preview of Kamra, the first mobile augmented reality (AR) browser for the KHARMA (KML/HTML Augmented Reality Mobile Architecture) development platform based on open Web standards.

The developer preview will be released at ARE2010 - Event in Santa Clara, CA June 2. The release of Kamra for the in the iTunes Store is expected before the end of June.

What Kamra is:

The Kamra development team is led by Blair MacIntyre, associate professor in the School of Interactive Computing and faculty member at the GVU Center at Georgia Tech. Alex Hill, postdoctoral fellow within the Augmented Environments Lab in the School of Interactive Computing, will also be present at the demonstrations. The Kamra project is sponsored by Alcatel-Lucnet as part of their University Innovations Program.

More information: Kamra will be displayed on June 2 at 7 p.m. in the main theater as part of "The Auggies" session. It will also be displayed on June 3 at 2:30 p.m. at the panel session "Developing AR Games."

Provided by Georgia Institute of Technology

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