In February, Google added WebVR to Chrome on Daydream-ready phones (like Pixel and ZenFone). The WebVR standard allows users to launch virtual reality (VR) experiences in a browser like Chrome by ...
Google took to their company blog today to out WebVR experiments, and to let the Cardboard-using public know that they can now check out WebVR content. Until today, WebVR content on Android was ...
Google Inc. has added WebVR support to Google Cardboard and launched a new home for experimental virtual reality experiences. WebVR is an application programming interface launched by Google and the ...
Back in June of 2016, it was revealed that Google was working on a way to make virtual reality accessible from every web browser, dubbed WebVR. Then, with the release of Chrome 56 Beta, Google started ...
Users can test out games in WebVR Experiments, like Konterball (above), using Google Cardboard. Google Creative Lab’s Creative Technologist Jonas Jongejan wrote in a blog post announcement that ...
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