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Google Brings WebVR to Chrome, All Major PC VR Headsets Supported

Road to VR

Google recently pushed out Chrome 66, the latest update to the company’s web browser. Unbeknownst to the VR community, Google also quietly included WebVR integration for OpenVR-compatible headsets including Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, and Windows “Mixed Reality” VR headsets. Google WebVR Experiments.

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The XR Week Peek (2020.10.26): DecaGear is an intriguing VR headset, HTC is working on a new device, and more!

The Ghost Howls

Small startups can’t compete with big companies, so usually, startups produce expensive headsets at a smaller scale to survive : see VRgineers or Varjo as an example. A new FCC listing appears for an HTC Vive headset. And in fact, a new request to FCC for a new device has arrived from HTC. HTC launches Vive XR Suite.

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Analysis: Meta opens up its walled garden to become the Android of XR

The Ghost Howls

Zuck’s genius move before Google I/O I was kinda shocked reading this piece of news, but I was also quite happy because I’m all in for open platforms, and seeing finally Meta breaking the walls of its walled garden is for me a good thing. And with the operating system comes also Meta’s store.

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Now on Rift, ‘Tilt Brush’ is the First Google App on Facebook’s VR Platform

Road to VR

After a long and somewhat awkward period of Google keeping all of their VR apps from Facebook’s VR platforms on desktop (with Rift) and mobile (with Gear VR), Tilt Brush is the first VR olive branch extended across the platform gap between these two major tech competitors. But, a new glimmer of hope has emerged.

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Making the Physical World Clickable, Part I

AR Insider

So I am looking at a stadium, and I can click the stadium and it tells me all about the Rose Bowl, to use one example. One historical parallel is the mighty Google. In fact, Google is a natural candidate to build this “Internet of Places.” ” XR Talks: Lessons From Building AR for Google Maps, Part I.

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Google’s Tilt Brush Is Going Places You (and Google) Might Not Expect

UploadVR Between Realities podcast

Tucked away in a corner of the internet is a YouTube user who immediately stood out like a blazing sun to me for two reasons: He was posting HTC Vive Tilt Brush content. John Sterling McGregor is a student learning calculus and he’s learning it using Tilt Brush in VR with the HTC Vive. Tilt Brush (Google). With Tilt Brush….

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Watch Google’s ‘Visual Positioning Service’ AR Tracking in Action

Road to VR

In addition, he announced an AR mode for an upcoming educational tool called Google Expeditions. Google Tango is a smartphone-based AR platform that has the ability to map the world around you in real-time using a number of on-board sensors and the phone’s camera. image courtesy Google. image courtesy Google.

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