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  • #16
    These three in particular blew my mind:

    Space X Falcon 9 landing / ARkit Demo by @tomasgarcia This is amazing. Just think of the educational opportunities to help students visualize physics, bio, chemistry, electromagnetism, etc. — Frank Ichel (@ubeenfranked) June 30, 2017 Can’t. Stop. Retweeting. This. Stuff. Gets better by the day. AR is going to be a huge deal with APIs this good. https://t.co/6FK60nCIrI — Philip Morton (@PhilipMorton) June 27, 2017 This but with ARGlasses 😱 — Oktawian Chojnacki (@nsmeme) June 26, 2017 Incredible. — Bill Shark (@bshark5150) June 26, 2017 This is what, a week after the SDK has been released? Very promising. https://t.co/6JoZIyBBzB — Tilt (@robert_tilt) June 27, 2017 This is SO COOL https://t.co/ibIQNZ3HwU — Jonny (@KuangJunyu) June 30, 2017 Are you freaken kidding me?? — Brandon Reid (@begraffic) June 27, 2017 I have to admit.. that was pretty cool! — Sekou L Remy (@SekouLRemy) July 7, 2017 Magical https://t.co/ceSudbp1ks — Daniel Jagt (@dan_jagt) August 1, 2017 Whoa! Amazed at this, and that was before I turned on the immersive sound. — Jonas (@anomalisk) June 27, 2017 Think AR is overhyped? Think again. https://t.co/8uTc9Bh8aV — Asher Foster (@asherfoster) June 30, 2017 See All Videos

    Another AR Measurement App Demo! This time by @laanlabs. → Get the app here: http://armeasure.com/ What a time to be alive — Dom (@Dom_Chez) June 26, 2017 Every time I see a new ARKit demo, my head explodes. https://t.co/vUZytrh1xQ — Steve T-S (@stroughtonsmith) June 25, 2017 Another awesome ARKit demo (Apple did a great job with this). https://t.co/ABJHgn6jdf — Chris Dixon (@cdixon) June 25, 2017 This is life changing. https://t.co/4mQIQYZnlK — Evan Coleman (@edc1591) June 25, 2017 how is it this good https://t.co/0DxdJuW7l5 — Andrew Fray (@tenpn) June 26, 2017 This is INCREDIBLE. https://t.co/KADVfU4GEl — Joost van den Akker (@joost_akker) June 25, 2017 I need this in my life yesterday. https://t.co/fFPx5jW6bI — Tal M. Klein (@VirtualTal) June 29, 2017 the future is here — Justin Lee (@JystnLee) June 26, 2017 Apple just went from 0 to 100 in the AR world https://t.co/1sHZJThgQY — Kunal (@itsKunalSheth) June 25, 2017 This is ridiculously cool https://t.co/tFkZsmYSmy — Dan Rolfe Johnson (@danrolfejohnson) July 7, 2017 So much innovation is on the way… https://t.co/KvNmg0eEcA — Russell Greenwood (@russell) June 25, 2017 practically magic — Marco Lombardo (@marticos) June 26, 2017 Apple’s Augmented Reality with #ARKit is so cool! https://t.co/5mZt4CqGqj — Zachary Maragoudakis (@zmaragoudakis) July 19, 2017 Woooouuuwww — Simon Engelbrecht (@dksimon) June 26, 2017 I’m convinced AR is the future. — dhanush  (@dhanush_ramuk) June 26, 2017 Amazing! Been waiting for this for years @laanlabs — clairecarroll (@clairelcarroll) June 26, 2017 OK AR, now you have my attention. https://t.co/fM2zR9wMKk — David Frampton (@majicDave) June 25, 2017 Sorcery. — Woke Titan Pasnak (@dougpasnak) June 26, 2017 I LOVE THE FUTURE — ✨natalie nguyen✨ (@imnatalienguyen) June 26, 2017 That’s just amazing — Jairo Mejia (@digitalhydra) June 26, 2017 Holy 🐮 Amazing! — Jimmy Bosse (@jimmybosse) June 26, 2017 That’s a great use of AR. Very nice. — Ben Northern (@paintmonkey) June 26, 2017 Woah - that is slick! — Matt Sousa (@ZukiRex) June 25, 2017 WOW! Where can I download? — Sam Whillance (@SamWhillance) June 26, 2017 Way cool. Excited for the possibilities. #ARkit https://t.co/uMpoaT7Y4a — Ed S (@esark33) July 3, 2017 I love everything about this. Future! https://t.co/c6hohwrr96 — Marcel Wichmann (@UARRR) June 25, 2017 That someone’s already made an AR tool that’s this clever & has real utility is insanely exciting. Future is bright https://t.co/TxkxM03ph1 — jonathan friedman (@jonfriedman) June 25, 2017 #ARKit is a seriously magical piece of technology. https://t.co/F6gzlzSeOL — Robert Davey (@RobJDavey) June 25, 2017 For anyone who doubts AR, this is after only 3 weeks with the ARKit SDK. Hope to see even more applications of it soon! https://t.co/SFjLah5ZIF — Stephen Silber (@stephensilber) June 25, 2017 Wow. ARKit ist WAY more precise than I imagined. This looks really handy. https://t.co/xk1Z0osNsE — Nils Riedemann (@nocksock) June 25, 2017 So powerful / useful. Amazing to see how devs are already adapting ARKit to things I never dreamed could be possible. https://t.co/BZF772cBsj — Jonathan Schlaepfer (@Schlaeps) June 25, 2017 ARKit is going to make things VERY interesting… https://t.co/eRH7nT7a9y — Wobbly Drunk (@foppishdrunk) June 25, 2017 Yet another class of hardware about to be rendered obsolete by the iPhone. #ARKit https://t.co/ySWf1WB3Mx — freddles (@freddles) June 25, 2017 Google may have been Tango'ed here https://t.co/DcHTrL0ruk — Robert Andrews (@RobertAndrews) June 25, 2017 This is what happens when @Apple enters an emerging space. Their tech helps things take off. Apple wasn’t sitting still in the AR space. https://t.co/B7lDUmmU7i — YourBrownFriend :) (@ElPocho) June 25, 2017 Lordy, mainstream AR is gonna be so cool https://t.co/A7y7P6B2wR — newman(brad) (@legaltechFTW) June 25, 2017 The future looks amazing! https://t.co/SA9PtnoYID — Zack Mariscal (@zackmariscal) June 25, 2017 And the smart phone continues to consolidate things we need to have with us. https://t.co/4enS9cc7eO — Christian Keur 📎 (@cbkeur) June 25, 2017 This is really cool. I had no idea ARKit was this accurate. https://t.co/7sr1WZroBH — Ben ✨ (@benfurneaux) June 25, 2017 Wow! ARKit is going to be a pretty compelling reason to stay in the iOS ecosystem. https://t.co/fYBWHOQysR — William Dyer (@williamdyer) June 26, 2017 You don’t know how much time I spend looking for a tape measure. This is actually life changing. https://t.co/LP4kLveKGP — Jonathan Beeston (@beeston) June 26, 2017 every time i watch this, i get more excited about ARKit https://t.co/gep4fw2AIu — charlie jacobson (@charliejacobson) June 26, 2017 Wow is this for real? Tango’s measurement app wasn’t this accurate and used a ton of extra hardware. This is just running on an iPhone. https://t.co/fn0w0000Sz — Ron Amadeo (@RonAmadeo) June 26, 2017 This is one of the coolest things I’ve seen recently https://t.co/qwgMpTO5qU — Ryan Brooks (@rbro112) June 27, 2017 The power of #ARKit in iOS 11 is incredible. It could well be the feature to redefine the iPhone / App Store. https://t.co/HDMQfAa8Wq — Alex Pettitt (@Alexpettitt) June 27, 2017 I want this! https://t.co/71ZPEMNzsB — Ruth Ford (@FordRuth) June 30, 2017 See All Videos

    Kitchen Moon Landing by  @tomasgarcia  This is bananas: https://t.co/G2vaej4O5o — John Gruber (@gruber) June 20, 2017 Want. https://t.co/HQ838irLo6 — raytoro (@raytoro) June 20, 2017 OMG, I just got chills. Wow. — Matthew (@skrimfid) June 21, 2017 There’s nothing more powerful than shared experience. #AR and #VR are the best way to live mankind’s biggest ideas and events together. https://t.co/AAOXoluHmM — Nate Beatty (@tnbeatty) June 21, 2017 holy…this is so exciting — Timotheus Welman (@ClassyRaptor) June 20, 2017 This is so beautiful and jaw dropping 🤐😳 — wiji (@shareefkhoti) June 26, 2017 Augmented reality is turning out to be way cooler than virtual reality. https://t.co/i3ShluyTIm — Ken Fogel (@omniprof) June 21, 2017 wow. just. wow. https://t.co/GQxDEZhwKt — oɯʎxou (@noxymo) July 21, 2017 THIS IS SO COOL https://t.co/gJLvzFEKqR — Anit Das (@anitdas) June 20, 2017 #ARKit is absolutely amazing. If this is what we get in a week of being release, I can’t image what’s next! — Chad Mobley (@ChadMobley) June 20, 2017 This is far out man! So cool — Lluis Gerard (@lluisgerard) July 21, 2017 Life is never going to be the same again. https://t.co/q9SSfEjABo — Ram J (@ramprabhuj) June 20, 2017 Awesome for kids and schools especially 🤯 — Eli (@tautal) June 21, 2017 This is the coolest thing I have seen in a very long time. https://t.co/7j4AFmi9jF — Kyle Putnam (@agentkyle) June 20, 2017 Very impressive. Also BATMAN! — Johanna (JJ) Romero (@johaleesi) June 20, 2017 this looks cool! — Lisa Dziuba (@LisaDziuba) June 20, 2017 Imagine going to your kitchen in the middle of the night and just seeing that floating there — why (@missteenlesbian) June 20, 2017 Okay that’s insanely cool. https://t.co/8NCK3eV94K — zakOS (@zatara214) June 20, 2017 As expected, people are coming up with far better AR demos than Apple could in the keynote. This is amazing! https://t.co/3fBGpezVRH — Brad (@bradpurchase) June 20, 2017 The Eagle lands again. Wow! #ARKit https://t.co/18iMLkJpsC — Susanne Pieterse (@Susivic) July 6, 2017 Amazing. AR is going to be huge. This is just the start. https://t.co/S4WunPn8No — Mike McCarron (@mike_mccarron) June 20, 2017 This is amazing! Apple is miles ahead in terms of AR https://t.co/ACeByOwjzj — Eric Kitur 🇨🇦🇰🇪 (@KipkoTheGuru) June 20, 2017 Woaw 😮 https://t.co/LzbYygP7Io — Thomas Pageot (@Pageot_) June 20, 2017 So, so awesome! I like the ability to just look at all the details of the moon, let alone the landing. https://t.co/D8C4hV5Gt3 — Guinevere Hildebrand (@MysticWren) June 20, 2017 Holy wow. https://t.co/JHg40zqDQg — Sean PJPGR Doran (@spjpgrd) June 20, 2017 Imagine being a child again and learn and play with this kind of stuff. Awesome! https://t.co/hJrYXUw70a — Peter Wild (@pewild) June 20, 2017 Imagine when this is freed from the smartphone… https://t.co/CAENeCx9N7 — Carl Franzen (@carlfranzen) June 20, 2017 Next big thing. https://t.co/d5pSo5GlKF — Morgan (@morqon) June 20, 2017 I really really wanna get into AR now! https://t.co/iie7BsblC9 — Manuel Spaan (@manuelspaan) June 20, 2017 that’s no moon. it’s AR! just imagine how this technology could affect education in terms of materials cost & student engagement. https://t.co/SR37pTgt1a — brendan mccarthy (@ectomort) June 20, 2017 This astounding 😱😱😱 https://t.co/jFaDuQiyQz — Aaron Schubert (@aaronschubert0) June 21, 2017 Seeing the lander up close is awesome! Kids will have a very different science class experience with #ARKit https://t.co/KU3RJJ2cXG — Brandon Birckhead MD (@DrBVRMD) June 29, 2017 This is unbelievable stuff. ARKit is the real deal. https://t.co/83hNmYElfi — Matt Birchler (@mattbirchler) June 20, 2017 This is pretty incredible. https://t.co/IohEDtgWdz — James Weber (@jpw) June 20, 2017 Epic! https://t.co/FicJofhf6d — Brian Kuzmanoski (@briankuzmanoski) June 20, 2017 LOVE IT ! https://t.co/yICIQluYpk — Olivier Godest (@OGodest) June 21, 2017 No way!! (Also framed batman on wall) This is a win win win situation https://t.co/ARdDtOjNEB — Andreas Weiland (@Aweiland) June 21, 2017 So powerful, so stable #ARKit https://t.co/qW4qBVSTsi — Matteo Gavagnin (@macteo) June 21, 2017 When I first saw this I thought it was just some silly high-tier animation. Now I saw this is real-time-rendered augmented reality. What. https://t.co/di3chrzop0 — Jannis Tenbrink (@the_jannis) June 21, 2017 Stuff that suddenly gets created when Apple enters #AR #ARKit https://t.co/2wxTFvBGTz — Ruben Bos (@rubenbos) June 21, 2017 Incredible . Apple arkit setting the pace for vr/AR. Apple get developers https://t.co/npGqU7Eyib — Justin List (@JustinList) June 20, 2017 On a positive note, ARKit is turning out rather nicely. Likely to be a game changer 👾. (And not just for games). https://t.co/keWA4DEXMx — Alexander Iosad (@simplescholar) June 20, 2017 Next-level educational potential! https://t.co/MPMw2aOAcm — Nate Lynch (@natelynch) June 20, 2017 Stuff like this gets me excited about AR https://t.co/a7SBGpz2oc — Adam Bell (@b3ll) June 21, 2017 Education is forever changed. #arkit https://t.co/c8slTusWeL — CB (@_thecb4) June 21, 2017 😱 can you even imagine this in a classroom?! Amazing. https://t.co/g9BPuVWkUZ — Danny Newell (@pixelhijinks) June 21, 2017 So awesome! https://t.co/WKMsrTl4bM — Matt Bayliss (@MattBayliss) June 21, 2017 Amazing that Apple’s unlocking this tech in hundreds of millions of devices backed by the world’s biggest developer ecosystem. https://t.co/Ctg8vaTgrS — Brian Black (@bripab007) June 21, 2017 Okay… I was excited before but this is bonkers! #apple #ARKit #education https://t.co/ngpTO4VGTC — Jace Rockland (@JaceRockland) June 21, 2017 Kids growing up today will get the coolest toys! https://t.co/zef7JCYPoa — Seth Weisfeld (@seth_weisfeld) June 21, 2017 Whoa. AR magic. https://t.co/Ol8epJCd8O — Ryan Martinsen (@popthestack) June 21, 2017 Look at how beautiful this is. And now tell me that Android is more advanced than iOS. https://t.co/dn09IxVsUh — Swiss Danish Guy 👾 (@swissdanishguy) June 21, 2017 This is amazing. This is what I want classrooms and my living room to have. https://t.co/cJcA525YPV — Ryley Herrington (@ryleyherrington) June 21, 2017 This is absolutely insane. Look at the quality, and fixed position. Properly hyped for #ARKit https://t.co/ELWIYgerq8 — Joel Pederson (@jrp95) June 21, 2017 Every ARKit demo I see makes me squeal with joy. Can’t wait to see what creativity comes out of the iOS dev community. https://t.co/NkNYkQXtsb — James Gobert 👨🏾‍💻 (@MrGobert) June 21, 2017 Amazing to see the content being made with the new ARKit. Opens up so many new opportunities. https://t.co/27vE6EcslX — Dylan Boyd (@dtboyd) June 21, 2017 Two thoughts. 1. ARKit is magic! 2. ARKit is yet another instance of Apple’s tight hardware/software integration as a competitive advantage. https://t.co/eFJLGLyCcx — Alexis Gallagher (@alexisgallagher) June 21, 2017 Hashtag Future https://t.co/svh7RPamHK — Christian (@imchristian_g) June 21, 2017 OMG…. this is super cool! https://t.co/RFLFBs1wpn — Franco Varriano🎙📱 (@FrancoVarriano) June 22, 2017 Just wow! https://t.co/OkwBEd6wMa — Damien X. (@dxhdesign) June 22, 2017 WHUUUTTTT? https://t.co/CjRFDQ9cUn — Micah Lanier (@micahlanier) June 22, 2017 ARKit is taking off! I need to get my hands on this! https://t.co/oiObhJP3oV — Ryan Parr (@RyanParr) June 22, 2017 I think ARKit is the coolest invention.😎 https://t.co/uk9j7WV0J7 — NaveenNaidu👨‍💻 (@naveennaidu9927) June 23, 2017 I would’ve loved having this tech as a kid. https://t.co/c4LeshkYlo — Marcus Wesson (@mahhcus) June 25, 2017 Some of the future of learning right here AR/VR https://t.co/Xzlg9V5hDD — Simon Coulter (@simcoulter) June 25, 2017 See All Videos

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    • #17
      Okay, this is just bananas. How in the world...

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      • #18
        Look at this!




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        • #19
          How about you take your soft, feminine hands outside and work in the dirt or do something that involves no smartphone or screen.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by MadtownPacker View Post
            How about you take your soft, feminine hands outside and work in the dirt or do something that involves no smartphone or screen.
            Check out Huck Finn trying to get someone to whitewash his fence.
            Originally posted by 3irty1
            This is museum quality stupidity.

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            • #21
              I saw Cinderella naked. Now I understand what the mice were talking about.

              http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4721124/?ref_=nm_flmg_act_6
              "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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              • #22
                Some more augmented reality


                "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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                • #23
                  This is crazy.

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                  • #24
                    But does it have a dual parallax background?
                    "You're all very smart, and I'm very dumb." - Partial

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by call_me_ishmael View Post
                      You can literally see it eating the world, can't you. It can superimpose itself in any form on any image whatsoever. What is truly amazing, though, is that there is no end ever to the narcissistic fascination with newness for its own sake, no matter how vapid and pointless.

                      Millennial culture will be the end of civilization. Five thousand years from now, when some new civilization with its archaeologists unearth our ruins, they will conclude that the Nazis in fact were the true victors in WWII and that Twitter was the official voice of the Sixth Reich.

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                      • #26
                        Why are you being a dick? You don't believe Augmented reality is the next frontier? Well, if you're interested in considering or learning why it's going to be a big, just follow the money. Venture Capital firms are investing in AR/VR like crazy right now, and both Alphabet and Apple have been on record saying they think it's going to be a huge driver of growth and disruption in the coming years.

                        Look no further than Pokemon Go taking over the lives of millions of people with a smart phone last year. Now apply that to something that helps the economy or makes a dramatic improvement in capability like surgery or manufacturing. The world is about to get very interesting.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by hoosier View Post
                          You can literally see it eating the world, can't you. It can superimpose itself in any form on any image whatsoever. What is truly amazing, though, is that there is no end ever to the narcissistic fascination with newness for its own sake, no matter how vapid and pointless.

                          Millennial culture will be the end of civilization. Five thousand years from now, when some new civilization with its archaeologists unearth our ruins, they will conclude that the Nazis in fact were the true victors in WWII and that Twitter was the official voice of the Sixth Reich.
                          Adolf did keep the eco-friendly light rail running on time.
                          "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by call_me_ishmael View Post
                            Why are you being a dick? You don't believe Augmented reality is the next frontier? Well, if you're interested in considering or learning why it's going to be a big, just follow the money. Venture Capital firms are investing in AR/VR like crazy right now, and both Alphabet and Apple have been on record saying they think it's going to be a huge driver of growth and disruption in the coming years.

                            Look no further than Pokemon Go taking over the lives of millions of people with a smart phone last year. Now apply that to something that helps the economy or makes a dramatic improvement in capability like surgery or manufacturing. The world is about to get very interesting.
                            The world is already interesting enough, thank you. I get impatient with this myopic, overly-optimistic, self-promoting techie culture that cannot see past the tip of its own nose and thinks it's the center of everything and the answer to all of the world's problems--problems it couldn't begin to analyze because it cannot actually think. Go back and read Adam Smith and Karl Marx, or just read Marshall Berman's book All That is Solid Melts into Air. You'll see that capitalism has always been about "growth and disruption" and that augmented reality is thus another name for "nothing new under the sun."

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by hoosier View Post
                              Go back and read Adam Smith
                              Theory of Moral Sentiments!
                              "Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck

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                              • #30
                                Didn't Apple say the Segway was going to revolutionize the world? Not all "can't miss" tech hits. Google Glass was a can't miss as well. Some things are actually before their time and I think VR is one of them. It will fade for a while, then come back strong.
                                Originally posted by 3irty1
                                This is museum quality stupidity.

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