
metaio, the company behind the augmented reality app/service junaio, is opening up the API, allowing developers to build their own applications that interact with the platform.
Here are the highlights:
- Unlike other AR applications, junaio will allow developers to use multiple information sources to develop their applications.
- The API will enable developer to see how user interact with their programs and react to user behavior, such as changing the local content or adding new content.
- junaio will also allow website developers to interact with the platform in some way.
And that’s about all we have at this stage. Additional technical details are available from junaio’s website. The latest junaio client, with multiple information display and user interactions will be available to the public at the end of January. A short video demonstration of the client follows after the jump. Enjoy!
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