Hasan Sattar
Full Stack Developer
Towards a digital future of internet and AR/VR revolution
Future technologies will bring in many unknowns and unseen and unimaginable things and opportunities, creating needs for better practices and standards. Design patterns of every tight are in use today. Whatever the future holds for Internet and AR-VR Techs, it is safe to say that we indeed are moving towards a digital future that will see an AR/VRinternet revolution. Clearly, there is a lot to look forward to with regards to AR and VR technologies as we develop innovative ways to integrate them into our everyday activities.
As we know it today, the Internet was born on a fine October day in 1969 as the legend has it. A message sent from Southern California (UCLA) to a research Institute of Stanford computer console of Menlo Park, California. The letter stated, "Lo," which was supposed to be "Login" before the task was completed, the system crashed—thus giving birth to the world's first message sent through ARPANET, which is an interconnected computer network. On that ordinary fall day, the great and modern day Internet was conceived to allow us to experience technologies like Augmented and Virtual Reality in unimaginable ways. Have you ever wondered about the difference between what we call the augmented Reality and what do we know as virtual reality? Well, let us break it down for you in simple terms.
As we have seen previously, the two technologies i.e, virtual (VR) and Augmented Reality (VR) have transformed our entire world. From playing the Pokémon Go game on a mobile phone to putting on a VR headset as part of a fun and exciting shopping experience in the mall, these technologies have enabled us to engage and interact with each other. They have enveloped the world that is surrounding us like never before. Their revolution only seems greater then their existence currently seems. AR and VR technologies, along with the Internet, are evolving as, we speak, leading to development of new applications in the foreseeable future.