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Google Brings Web-based AR to Chrome in Latest Beta

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Last week Google released a beta of Chrome 81 for Android, Chrome OS, Linux, macOS, and Windows, which means a stable version is just around the corner. One of the most important updates to arrive in Chrome 81 is the ability to use web-based AR apps. Image courtesy Google.

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The First VR/360 Chrome Extension Has Arrived: SVRF Tabs

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SVRF is launching SVRF Tabs , the first Chrome extension for VR content. Search + Discovery for Virtual Reality (SVRF) has launched SVRF Tabs, which lets you experience VR/360 content natively in your browser via Chrome extension. The post The First VR/360 Chrome Extension Has Arrived: SVRF Tabs appeared first on VRScout.

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‘SVRF Tabs’ Is a Chrome Extension That Turns New Windows Into 360 Images

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I barely give the new hub time to load before I’ve typed “what does ‘lit’ mean/how to be cool” into Google. Earlier this week, SVRF launched a new Google Chrome extension that transforms each of your newly opened tabs into sweeping 360 photos.

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Chrome On Android Gets Experimental WebVR Support

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First, Oculus launched a developer preview of its own VR web browser, Carmel, and now Google is finally bringing beta integration to Chrome on Android. The search engine giant launched the WebVR API on Chrome for Android in a test state. This includes Google’s own offering, Daydream View.

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Google Brings Stable WebVR Support To Chrome on Daydream

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Late last month Google opened the doors to its Daydream mobile VR ecosystem up to developers, and now it’s doing the same for the web. The tech giant today is releasing a stable build of WebVR support in the Chrome browser for Daydream compatible phones and headsets. Tagged with: Daydream , Daydream View , google , webvr.

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Google’s Project Iris Receives New Smart Glass Feature, Reports Say

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Rumours of renewed work on Google’s Project Iris augmented reality (AR) smart glasses have surfaced on the internet, according to reports. Originally, Google acquired technologies from North, an AR smart glasses enterprise, and debuted the project at its I/O event.

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Google’s New 3D Compression Tool Could Be Big For VR On The Web

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Samsung updated the WebVR support for its browser on Gear VR, Google introduced the promised experimental Daydream support for the mobile version of Chrome, and Oculus launched the preview version of its Carmel web browser that will one day have us exploring the Internet through the Rift and Gear VR. You can grab the tool from GitHub.

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