*Junaio hasn't hit the streets yet. We seem to have rather a growing number of augmented reality browsers. They run on different platforms, they run in different languages, and they run on different providers in different geographic areas. Are we gonna end up with more in the end, or fewer? A thousand flowers, or some future monoculture?
*AR browsers also support AR apps which are themselves specialized, or even Balkanized. So when you whip out your mobile to "Augment" some "Reality," you end up augmenting some ultra-tiny piece of reality. As in: "I need to look for neat-o architectural trophy buildings, recorded in Dutch, here in Vienna, within five thousand meters. Oh look at all the bubbles. Okay, make that five hundred meters. Oh look, there it is. That one. Let's go there." Click
"BUILDING THE OUTERNET TOGETHER
"junaio allows you to create, explore and share information in a completely new way using augmented reality. By combining innovative online and mobile technologies you will be able to see any kind of location-based content through the display of your mobile phone. junaio is bringing the Internet to the real world around you. So get ready for the Outernet experience and join in!"

*Clearly we're not going to have one TCP/IP style global "Outernet." Not in the near term, at least. It's going to be fascinating to see how this stuff niches-up, fragments and then mashes back together.