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Apr 14th, 2011, 12:10 am
Layar v5.0.1 (3D Augmented Reality)
Requirements: Android 1.5+
Overview: See the World!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HW9gU_4AUCA

Layar is a mobile app for discovering information about the world around you. Using Augmented Reality (AR) technology, Layar displays digital information called “layers” into your smartphone’s field of vision.

Share your augmented experiences with your friends and followers on Facebook and Twitter. Connect your Layar account to any featured social network and share your favorite layers, spots and screenshots.

Find your way around in Augmented Reality with Layar's intuitive user interface. Start directly from your most favorable and recently used layers. Easily explore brand new and featured layers.

Last year we introduced 3D objects in augmented reality. Now, 3D objects are no longer just waiting to be discovered. They can come alive!
Choose from our catalog of over 2,000 layers and experience the world like never before!

More info:
Code: Select allhttps://market.android.com/details?id=com.layar&feature=search_result

Download Instructions:
http://www.MegaShare.com/3188032

Mirror(s):
http://www.duckload.com/dl/h1Ye2
http://www.filesonic.com/file/639686591
Apr 14th, 2011, 12:10 am
Apr 14th, 2011, 12:14 am
Here's a nice article about this:

Android Headlines wrote:Layar releases version 5.0
Layar 5.0 has sure come a long way. I remember trying Layar 1.0 back when there were maybe 10 layers for it, and it seemed like a good idea even back then. 4 versions later and they are now at 2,000 of them! The update brings animated Layar icons and a 3D interaction element to the application, making it more immersive and fun.

Augmented Reality: Layar Brings Layers of Experiences
For those of you who haven’t tried out this application yet, it uses your phone’s back camera, GPS, internet connection, and “layers” made by third-parties to put a little augmented reality into what you see on the screen. A good example of this is the many different real estate layers, that show you how much a house is going for and who to contact if you wanted to buy. Another example would be tourist spots, giving you details about the specific place or thing you would be standing rather close to. It’s a real fun way to make use of most of your phones tech into one application!

The 5.0 update has the application running faster as well. I tried running it on my original Motorola DROID and Motorola XOOM (why does Moto always yell their product names at us?). It works great on the Droid, but the XOOM works only in portrait mode, and its not built for Android OS 3.0 (Honeycomb). With the amount of additions to this application like deeper social integration and in-app screenshots, I’m sure they have been working on this update before the full SDK came out for Honeycomb.

While it might seems a little out of place to move your 10-inch tablet around outside, it would be fun to try. Picture-taking with the larger tablets is a little awkward also, but I’ve used it on occasion. Any fellow Layar fans on our site? Let us know what you think of the all-new version in the comments!
Apr 14th, 2011, 12:14 am
Apr 15th, 2011, 3:23 pm
Perfect Droid wrote:Here's a nice article about this:

Android Headlines wrote:Layar releases version 5.0
Layar 5.0 has sure come a long way. I remember trying Layar 1.0 back when there were maybe 10 layers for it, and it seemed like a good idea even back then. 4 versions later and they are now at 2,000 of them! The update brings animated Layar icons and a 3D interaction element to the application, making it more immersive and fun.

Augmented Reality: Layar Brings Layers of Experiences
For those of you who haven’t tried out this application yet, it uses your phone’s back camera, GPS, internet connection, and “layers” made by third-parties to put a little augmented reality into what you see on the screen. A good example of this is the many different real estate layers, that show you how much a house is going for and who to contact if you wanted to buy. Another example would be tourist spots, giving you details about the specific place or thing you would be standing rather close to. It’s a real fun way to make use of most of your phones tech into one application!

The 5.0 update has the application running faster as well. I tried running it on my original Motorola DROID and Motorola XOOM (why does Moto always yell their product names at us?). It works great on the Droid, but the XOOM works only in portrait mode, and its not built for Android OS 3.0 (Honeycomb). With the amount of additions to this application like deeper social integration and in-app screenshots, I’m sure they have been working on this update before the full SDK came out for Honeycomb.

While it might seems a little out of place to move your 10-inch tablet around outside, it would be fun to try. Picture-taking with the larger tablets is a little awkward also, but I’ve used it on occasion. Any fellow Layar fans on our site? Let us know what you think of the all-new version in the comments!


Thanks for the assist on this app. I kind of got the point but this offers more insight. thanks.
Apr 15th, 2011, 3:23 pm
Apr 16th, 2011, 3:53 am
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Apr 16th, 2011, 3:53 am

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