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Last night I ignored the urge to register SpaceShipThree.com , and today the .com .net .org and .whatnot is all taken.

Today I decided to redeem myself and find another good dn investment. After a bit of investigation I discovered the huge potential of Augmented Reality: Google Trends: augmented reality . The estimated AR market size in 2014 is $732,000,000 , especially in AR marketing.

I think adverts and billboards shown as augmented reality on mobiles will become simply huge, and so I decided to get a piece of the pie, all new .com registrations:

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billboards
registrar

There are still a lot of possibilities available, so I thought I'd share this so you can also get a piece of the action :santa:
 
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Wishing all my domaining friends a very safe and a happy new year with ar vr mr xr all coming 2017
 
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AugmentedShowroom(s)

AUGMENTED SHOWROOMS

Cimagine adds an endless augmented showroom to your store and allows shoppers to instantly view products in any design or color onsite.

Limited store space means that customers often find that the product they want unavailable. Cimagine, solves this problem and easily guides customers to your unlimited virtual showroom providing them with a unique augmented reality experience. Sales representatives can even email products to customers or to their friends and family so that items can be easily visualized in a home or office environment. The augmented showroom is another tool that allows you to execute your omni-channel strategy.


http://cimagine.com/solutions/#augmented-showrooms-video
 
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AugmentedShowroom(s)

AUGMENTED SHOWROOMS

Cimagine adds an endless augmented showroom to your store and allows shoppers to instantly view products in any design or color onsite.

Limited store space means that customers often find that the product they want unavailable. Cimagine, solves this problem and easily guides customers to your unlimited virtual showroom providing them with a unique augmented reality experience. Sales representatives can even email products to customers or to their friends and family so that items can be easily visualized in a home or office environment. The augmented showroom is another tool that allows you to execute your omni-channel strategy.


http://cimagine.com/solutions/#augmented-showrooms-video

ARshowrooms.com
 
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Haven't reg'd for a bit so I took a punt on a couple.

AR Aural
Aural Headset
Aural Headphones

Considered several more, which were still available when I reg'd these, including AAR names, but decided against it.

...gl to all
 
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Haven't reg'd for a bit so I took a punt on a couple.

AR Aural
Aural Headset
Aural Headphones

Considered several more, which were still available when I reg'd these, including AAR names, but decided against it.

...gl to all

Good choices ;)

In the post it mentioned "Augmented Aural Reality" so went for the exact longtail. Also went for a few gambles with AAR:

Augmented Aural Reality (.com)
Aar Player (.com)
Aar Sounds (.com)
Aar Headphones (.com)
Music Aar (.com)
 
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Good choices ;)

In the post it mentioned "Augmented Aural Reality" so went for the exact longtail. Also went for a few gambles with AAR:

Augmented Aural Reality (.com)
Aar Player (.com)
Aar Sounds (.com)
Aar Headphones (.com)
Music Aar (.com)

Cool names. I too considered the AAR play but decided against it. I noticed your name on a few others, as well. Congrats! Here's to great sales for us both.
 
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Just finished acquiring two names i have wanted for awhile

Augmentedcams.com
Augmentedcam.com

Noticed the cam market heating up
 
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Just finished acquiring two names i have wanted for awhile

Augmentedcams.com
Augmentedcam.com

Noticed the cam market heating up

Great names my friend, Congrats!
I got Augmented .Cam
and AugmentedWebCam .com to pair with my Augmented .Webcam
 
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Great names my friend, Congrats!
I got Augmented .Cam
and AugmentedWebCam .com to pair with my Augmented .Webcam

Had to double look because I thought I owned Augmented Webcam (.com) lol

I agree that cams could be a big future use for these emerging technologies.

Most of mine are NSFW so can't post them here but I do own names like:

AR Webcam (.com)
AR Camgirls (.com)
 
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I received two very firm offers leading up to Christmas day, low $xxxx and high $xxxx on one name, both from China. I've no idea if they're end users or resellers as both used throwaway details with no trace or indication of who is behind them. Both wanted to deal via Escrow.

Not bad for an 9 buck investment, a stellar ROI if I was to accept but my gut says hold and be patient.
 
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AugmentedContactLens(es) - ContactLens(es)AR

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I received two very firm offers leading up to Christmas day, low $xxxx and high $xxxx on one name, both from China. I've no idea if they're end users or resellers as both used throwaway details with no trace or indication of who is behind them. Both wanted to deal via Escrow.

Not bad for an 9 buck investment, a stellar ROI if I was to accept but my gut says hold and be patient.

Same name as usual?
 
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High xxxx is a very nice offer. Hope you will get a better roi.

Offer was left on the table if I change my mind so that's nice. Since acquiring it offers started at xx and are now at high xxxx and the niche isn't close to maturation. If it was an already established niche I'd bite their hand off and move on to the next name.
 
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Offer was left on the table if I change my mind so that's nice. Since acquiring it offers started at xx and are now at high xxxx and the niche isn't close to maturation. If it was an already established niche I'd bite their hand off and move on to the next name.

So early and we cant tell how strong the niche will get so its some kind of a bet even with a name this strong but i respect your balls ;)
Got some in this caliber in a similar niche, lets see how my balls will handle it lol.
 
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I received two very firm offers leading up to Christmas day, low $xxxx and high $xxxx on one name, both from China. I've no idea if they're end users or resellers as both used throwaway details with no trace or indication of who is behind them. Both wanted to deal via Escrow.

Not bad for an 9 buck investment, a stellar ROI if I was to accept but my gut says hold and be patient.
On which platform did you received the offer? asking because I'm looking in submitting my portfolio on more platforms :)
 
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On which platform did you received the offer? asking because I'm looking in submitting my portfolio on more platforms :)

Came directly via whois addy.
 
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I also have some about the domain of science and technology, In addition to the AR,My sedo have: VR, AI,Robt, HOLO, FIFA CLUB, IOT~ ~ ~ ~ ~ of the domain name
I think the application of AR technology in the future will be more than VR, but AR technology based VR is much higher than the technology needed to.

Mysedo: t.im/sedo
txvrar.com
miarmivr.com
jdarmr.com
vrarinjd.com
arvrinjd.com
vrarir.com
wvrwar.com
17wanar.com
wvrarw.com
vrarmros.com
armros.com
cnvrarmr.com -----CN(china)
cnarmr.com
chinaarmr.com
arsocool.com
vrarmrevaluate.com VR,AR,MR
weareallai.com
allthear.com
ieggar.com
iapplear.com
arevaluate.com
arcloud.tech
lomaar.com
1ar.tech
ar1.tech
miar.tech
aiar.tech
aredu.tech
okar.tech
militaryai.top
intelar.top
arnavi.tech
 
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ARB2C

Is Augmented Reality Part of Your 2017 Marketing Plan? Maybe It Should Be

Augmented reality is becoming a larger and larger part of the brand landscape now. Before we get too deep down the augmented reality (AR) rabbit hole, let’s do a quick vocabulary lesson, because they’re somewhat-similar terms that often get confused.
First, let’s distinguish between AR and virtual reality, or VR. AR is the blending of virtual reality with real life; developers create images and applications that blend in with the world around the user.
The best known example of augmented reality at work in 2016 was Pokemon Go, which broke almost all Apple download records and created a rush for more brands to interact with AR.
Virtual reality, by contrast, is the creation of a virtual world that users can interact with. By definition, it’s going to be different than augmented reality and not contain many elements from the world we see every day. Virtual reality is a little farther off in terms of driving business and brand behavior, but Oculus Rift (a well-known VR platform) being purchased by Facebook was a step in that direction.
The final component is artificial intelligence, or AI. This refers to machines who learn from experience and repetition. Presently, you’re seeing this mostly with chatbots — but in the future, AI will shape much of how business is done.
Back to augmented reality. While the market is small now, it could grow to $90 billion by 2020. Brands are rushing into the space, in part because of the huge success of Pokemon Go, and in part because it’s a next logical step in our continued digital evolution.

Here’s how brands are working with augmented reality right now:
In your iPhone camera. Apple is working on this with teams from several startups it recently acquired. This would allow, for example, a view of a city street to be overlaid with directions, price points for nearby restaurants, coupons, or–wait for it–some type of animated creature to make you giggle.

On your face. At the same time Apple is working on integrating augmented reality into their phone cameras, they’re supposedly also working on “smart glasses.” This isn’t necessarily a surprise, as the biggest tech companies out there are working on the same. Facebook has one in the pipeline, and SnapChat’s Spectacles are already out. (In a nice hipster throwback move, Snapchat made Spectacles

Read more: http://www.business2community.com/m...eting-plan-maybe-01733888#MRm22V5E38GLS7Fu.97
 
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