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Facebook to push augmented reality

Social media platform Facebook is planning to explore augmented reality technology, inspired by the smartphone game Pokemon Go.

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Social media platform Facebook is planning to explore augmented reality technology. (AAP)

Facebook is planning to tap into augmented reality technology popularised by the hit smartphone game Pokemon Go.

Speaking on Tuesday at F8, the company's annual conference for software developers, Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg said the social media platform was an obvious hub for businesses to experiment with the technology which mixes real life and digital worlds.

Facebook users could use augmented reality to leave a virtual note for a friend at a bar, or to find virtual street art on a real life wall, Mr Zuckerberg said.

"This isn't just about finding a Pokemon in a one-block radius," he said.

Eventually people would use augmented reality on eyewear, Mr Zuckerberg said, although he stopped short of suggesting the company was planning to make games itself.

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Pokemon Go, developed by Nintendo Co and Niantic Inc, generated millions of followers worldwide, with players using their phones to capture animated creatures that appear in real locations.

Other uses of augmented reality have included the ability to hang out with a hologram of "Mad Men" star Jon Hamm or assemble a virtual human brain.

A recent push by Facebook to add camera features to smartphone apps will help the company popularise similar features, Mr Zuckerberg said.

"Even if we were a little slow to add cameras to all our apps, I'm confident that now we're going to push this augmented reality platform forward," he said.


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