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Augmented Reality will spark the next big tech platform
Friday February 15, 2019. 11:00 PM , from Mac Daily News
“The mirrorworld doesn’t yet fully exist, but it is coming. Someday soon, every place and thing in the real world—every street, lamppost, building, and room—will have its full-size digital twin in the mirrorworld,” Kevin Kelly writes for Wired. “For now, only tiny patches of the mirrorworld are visible through AR headsets. Piece by piece, these virtual fragments are being stitched together to form a shared, persistent place that will parallel the real world.”
“The author Jorge Luis Borges imagined a map exactly the same size as the territory it represented. “In time,” Borges wrote, ‘the Cartographers Guilds struck a Map of the Empire whose size was that of the Empire, and which coincided point for point with it,'” Kelly writes. “We are now building such a 1:1 map of almost unimaginable scope, and this world will become the next great digital platform.” “The mirrorworld—a term first popularized by Yale computer scientist David Gelernter—will reflect not just what something looks like but its context, meaning, and function. We will interact with it, manipulate it, and experience it like we do the real world,” Kelly writes. “At first, the mirrorworld will appear to us as a high-resolution stratum of information overlaying the real world. We might see a virtual name tag hovering in front of people we previously met. Perhaps a blue arrow showing us the right place to turn a corner. Or helpful annotations anchored to places of interest… These examples are trivial and elementary, equivalent to our earliest, lame guesses of what the internet would be, just after it was born—fledgling CompuServe, early AOL. The real value of this work will emerge from the trillion unexpected combinations of all these primitive elements.” Read more in the full article here. MacDailyNews Take: And Apple will be the company to deliver the mirrorworld, via Apple Glasses, followed thereafter by gaggle of knock off peddlers for the less discerning, as usual. Someday, hopefully sooner than later, we’ll look back at holding up slabs of metal and glass to access AR as unbelievably quaint. — MacDailyNews, July 28, 2017 The impact of augmented reality cannot be overstated. It will be a paradigm shift larger than the iPhone and the half-assed clones it begat. — MacDailyNews, August 4, 2017 Augmented Reality is going to change everything. — MacDailyNews, July 21, 2017 TGIF!!! Interns, beloved interns, TTK! Hoist, everyone, and prost! SEE ALSO: Apple taps iPhone exec Casanova to be first head of marketing for augmented reality – February 12, 2019 Apple working on new iPhones with powerful 3-D camera and laser scanner in augmented reality push – January 30, 2019 Apple patent reveals ongoing work on micro-LED displays for holographic imagery – November 9, 2018 What’s happening with Apple’s secret augmented reality glasses project? – November 8, 2018 Apple’s Akonia acquisition points towards ‘Apple glasses’ – August 30, 2018 Apple buys Akonia Holographics, a startup focused on lenses for AR glasses – August 30, 2018 Ming-Chi Kuo: Apple Glasses coming in 2020 – August 15, 2018 Gene Munster: Apple will release Apple Glasses late in 2021 – May 17, 2018 Apple patent application reveals work on eye-tracking technology for VR and AR headsets – April 27, 2018 Apple prepping Micro-LED displays for Apple Watch and Smartglasses for 2019, sources say – April 3, 2018 Apple CEO Cook on the future of fashion, shopping, and AR smartglasses – October 11, 2017 Apple’s AR smartglasses – understanding the issues – August 29, 2017 Bernstein: Apple’s ‘smartglasses’ opportunity ‘could be enormous’ – August 25, 2017 Apple working on several prototypes of AR glasses – August 4, 2017 Apple’s next big move: Augmented reality – August 3, 2017 Apple’s rumored new glasses will be an even bigger deal than the iPhone – July 28, 2017 Apple smart glasses are inevitable – July 28, 2017
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