Augmented Reality Browsers

So I mean a typical example of a use case for this might be as he’s coming out of a tube stop, he doesn’t really know where he wants to go, where his friends are located. He switches on the browser. He switches on the ability to view where his users are located; all of his friends are located. He switches on the ability to see if there’s any events happening in that area around him. He switches on the ability to see if there’s any restaurants around him. And then he can also switch on any other data feeds and then just pull up the browser and then be able to physically see where his friends are, where events are and all sorts of other stuff.

via broadcast.oreilly.com

I have a feeling that this kind of thing is going to be absolutely massive.

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