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Facebook pushes to augment reality through smartphone­s

- ( AFP)

SAN FRANCISCO - Facebook on Tuesday l aunched a mission to make smartphone cameras windows to augmented reality, focusing on what people have in hand instead of waiting for high- tech eyewear.

While kicking off t he l eading social network’s annual developers conference in the heart of Silicon Valley, chief executive Mark Zuckerberg called smartphone cameras an initial and promising platform for augmented- reality features in applicatio­ns tailored to sync with the social network.

“I am confident now we are going to push this augmented- reality platform forward,” Zuckerberg said, predicting the technology would eventually be i ncorporate­d i nto eyeglasses.

“We are going to make the camera the first mainstream augmented- reality platform.”

He noted an array of things that could easily fill their roles virtually, such as game boards or television screens, with users being able to easily play or view without need for physical versions.

An upbeat Zuckerberg, who fired off jokes, also showed how digital plants, animals, masks and more could be added to real scenes viewed through smartphone cameras in the same manner that games such as Pokemon Go let people catch animated creatures in the world around them.

“Augmented reality will help us mix the digital and the physical in new ways,” Zuckerberg said during a keynote presentati­on.

“We are all about extending the physical world online.”

Previously, Facebook had been focused strongly on virtual reality as the next big computing platform, particular­ly using Rift headgear made by its O cu lu sun it.

Augmented reality tools unveiled by Facebook were impressive, but unlikely to reach the hands of users soon, according to Jackdaw Research analyst Jan Dawson.

“Facebook has been slow to get into augmented reality and related technologi­es, focusing instead on the more mature but less mainstream virtual reality,” Dawson said in a blog post.

“This year’s keynote shows Facebook is serious about catching up in this area and competing with Snapchat and others.”

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VIRTUAL MINGLING than a year ago began letting users add digital decoration­s to real-world photos with a “Lenses” feature.

Since the feature launched, “we’ve become puppies, puked rainbows, face-swapped with our best friends — and begun to explore how Lenses can change the world around us,” parent company Snap said in a blog post.

On Tuesday, Snapchat added the ability to “paint the world around you in 3- D” with taps of smartphone camera screens. Facebook has a habit of cloning successful Snapchat f eatures in its applicatio­ns.

Facebook also used t he developers’ conference to introduce a test version of a virtual- reality ( VR) applicatio­n that lets people in different locations socialize in virtual worlds using Oculus Rift headgear.

Facebook Spaces lets Rift users “hang out” with friends in virtual worlds as if they were in the same room in the real world, according to a demonstrat­ion by Rachel Franklin, who heads the social VR team at the C alifornia- based firm.

“We have only just scratched the surface of social virtual reality technology,” she said.

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