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  • iButterfly+ AR App to Debut at MLOVE

    The annual mLove Confest is coming right up - sadly we cannot attend - and will feature world debut of iButterfly+ AR app: http://bit.ly/kTFwwH

    Here’s video of the ‘original version’ from last year.. bet their Rev. 2 iteration will be a popular topic at mLove next week! [Eds]

    MLOVE has announced that Mobile Innovation from Japan is one of the key topics of their ConFestival from June 29 to July 2, 2011. iButterfly+ will have its world premiere for this much applauded Augmented-Reality app at the MLOVE castle. The first Time visible outside of Japan and for the first time the iPhone app is accompanied by an Android App. The installation is made possible with support of ASICS - a Japanese lifestyle brand that is presented also by a speaker from Japan.

    Posted: 24 June 2011 | Filed: tweets | Feedback | Print |
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