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Steve: Well, it was a MetaVRse product that I downloaded to my phone some time, in Google Cardboard. Steve: By last summer — and my annual University of Iowa fraternity gathering — one of my fraternity brothers is a assistant superintendent of schools in the Chicago area, and he was a former science teacher. And so we do.
Steve: Well, it was a MetaVRse product that I downloaded to my phone some time, in Google Cardboard. Steve: By last summer -- and my annual University of Iowa fraternity gathering -- one of my fraternity brothers is a assistant superintendent of schools in the Chicago area, and he was a former science teacher. Alan: Excellent.
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And two days ago, I was on my way to Chicago and in the airport there was a huge demonstration setup for PlayStation VR. And I actually had the opportunity to DJ at the Microsoft Build conference in — I want to say 2015 or 2016 — in the Wave, which was incredible. So it’s more like AR on a Google map.
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And two days ago, I was on my way to Chicago and in the airport there was a huge demonstration setup for PlayStation VR. And I actually had the opportunity to DJ at the Microsoft Build conference in — I want to say 2015 or 2016 — in the Wave, which was incredible. So it’s more like AR on a Google map.
So we teamed up with Loyola University in Chicago and the best ophthalmologist, among the best in US. Small companies like Google, and eventually people like Facebook and others, and create this revolution. So is, I think, Microsoft with Hololens. Alan: Then you talked about IP and content creation using local resources.
So we teamed up with Loyola University in Chicago and the best ophthalmologist, among the best in US. Small companies like Google, and eventually people like Facebook and others, and create this revolution. So is, I think, Microsoft with Hololens. Alan: Then you talked about IP and content creation using local resources.
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The world received a gift three years ago, in the form of AR technology from the likes of Google and Apple - ARKit and ARCore. John and I met at the VR/AR Association Chicago meetup, and would become amazing friends as we built the future of communications together. I stayed at your house in Chicago. John: Thank you, Alan.
The world received a gift three years ago, in the form of AR technology from the likes of Google and Apple - ARKit and ARCore. John and I met at the VR/AR Association Chicago meetup, and would become amazing friends as we built the future of communications together. I stayed at your house in Chicago. John: Thank you, Alan.
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