What is Google’s Project Tango? Google to Revolutionize 3D in Mobile Tech?

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Google, known for many mysterious and discreet projects in tech field, has come out with another innovative breakthrough in an experimental Android-powered smartphone with powerful 3D sensors called Project Tango.
The project is part of Google’s Advanced Technology and Projects (ATAP) group and it is still in early stages of development. The first 200 prototypes will be available for developers by mid-March, 2014 and Google is handpicking those whom it would send the prototypes.
“The goal of Project Tango is to give mobile devices a human-scale understanding of space and motion,” Johnny Lee, ATAP’s chief wrote in a Google+ post.
The 3D Android phone will be equipped with a series of 3D sensors capable of taking more than a quarter of a million measurements each second, which will have applications such as gaming, indoor navigation and others.
Google says these devices will directly be vetted by companies in gaming, data processing and navigation, mapping application and other related sectors.
Google, however, has asked interested developers to sign up on Project Tango’s website for a chance to get one of the early prototypes.
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