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    The open source augmented reality server, or POI (Point of Interest) search. In its simplest form, it takes a database of points with latitude/longitude, and a search request at a given latitude/longitude, and returns the points sorted by distance.
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    Minerva
    Minerva is a multiplatform framework that provides a high level language to specify Augmented Reality applications in a very easy way, equivalent to Blender GameEngine. More info, please visit theminervaproject.wordpress.com
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    mARbleMaze
    Project mARbleMaze is an augmented reality minigame where the user uses a printed marker and his webcam to solve marble maze levels. Levels involve special fields like invisible walls and holes.
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    A free, java-based wearable computer and augmented reality system. Designed to be constructed out of common off-the-shelf items.
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