Video: SPRXmobile’s Layar is world’s first Augmented Reality browser for cellphones
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This one’s been a long time coming but it looks like Dutch company SPRXmobile has launched the world’s first Augmented Reality browser. Layar, as it’s called, runs on Android and aggregates the data from the cellphone’s compass and GPS coordinates to understand where you’re standing and what you’re looking at. A “radar view” then applies…

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