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This is an augmented reality browser that uses the position and orientation of the mobile device it is running on and the position of a list of tracked devices in order to display the tracked devices in an augmented reality view, in real time.
This is a project to provide an augmented reality client/server system for Android (possibly other SmartPhone OSs). Based on the Gamaray java client code by Clayton Lilly. The original Gamaray forum is at http://groups.google.com/group/gamaray/topics