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Mike Boland (ARtillery Intelligence) on the Motivations and Machinations of the Major Players in AR

The AR Show

And he has been a tech industry analyst at top-tier research firms since 2005. And we discuss Microsoft, Google, Facebook, Amazon, and Snap, trying to guess where they might be going based on their motivations and past behavior. And he has been a tech industry analyst at top-tier research firms since 2005.

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The VRScout Report – The Week in VR Review

VRScout

It’s interesting to note that although Nintendo did not directly develop this virtual version of the 2005 arcade classic Mario Kart GP , it is an official remake and has Nintendo’s blessing… but the experience will be using the HTC Vive and not Nintendo hardware (will the Nintendo Switch soon be the first VR-compatible hardware from Nintendo???).

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12 Can’t Miss VR Talks You Have To See At GDC 2017

UploadVR Between Realities podcast

Alon Or-bach (Samsung Electronics), Kaye Mason (Google). It’s not often you get both Oculus and Valve together days, let alone Google and Samsung, with bonus helpings of Epic Games, Owlchemy Labs, and Sensics. Stefan Walker (Google), Luca Prasso (Google). Alex Lee (Google). Room 2005, West Hall.

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What is the Spatial Web?

AR Insider

era, which has driven adoption from 1 billion Internet users in 2005 to nearly 4 billion in 2019. As an example, an upgraded smartphone on a faster network enables more engagement, content consumption, and sharing, which drives other users to participate. This has been the winning formula in the Web 2.0 billion of those use smartphones.

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Reimagining Cinema with Radiant Images’ Michael Mansouri

XR for Business Podcast

He’s been always interested in the overlap of film and technology, so he co-founded Radiant Images in 2005. When you walk into a Best Buy’s or you walk into any retailer, they’re selling you the Amazon Echo and they’re selling you the Google Home, where you ask a question, it plays a video. Michael: Yeah.

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Reimagining Cinema with Radiant Images' Michael Mansouri

XR for Business Podcast

He's been always interested in the overlap of film and technology, so he co-founded Radiant Images in 2005. When you walk into a Best Buy's or you walk into any retailer, they're selling you the Amazon Echo and they're selling you the Google Home, where you ask a question, it plays a video. Michael: Yeah. Intel has it.

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Reimagining Cinema with Radiant Images’ Michael Mansouri

XR for Business Podcast

He’s been always interested in the overlap of film and technology, so he co-founded Radiant Images in 2005. When you walk into a Best Buy’s or you walk into any retailer, they’re selling you the Amazon Echo and they’re selling you the Google Home, where you ask a question, it plays a video. Michael: Yeah.