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59% of VR Developers Use Unity, But Devs Make More Money With Unreal

UploadVR Between Realities podcast

I interviewed both John Riccitiello, CEO of San Francisco-based Unity, and Tim Sweeney, CEO of Raleigh, N.C.-based based Epic Games, this week at the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco. Sadly, we don’t know which company is really in the stronger position because their data comparisons are apples and oranges.

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‘Google Earth VR’ Launches For Free To Let You Fly Around The World

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This is Google Earth VR. Google Earth VR is a surprise project from Google’s Geo team that is being both announced and released today. This is the team behind Google Maps and the original Google Earth. There are around 175 cities with full, 3D data, and over 600 ‘urban cores’ as well.”

Google 100
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Unity Hires VRML Co-Creator Tony Parisi In Bid For VR Dominance

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Over the past year he’s served as Vice President of Platform Products at WEVR but, most recently, he was planning a San Francisco-based startup, FormVR. We’re going to design and sell products, make compelling presentations and understand complex data.”

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On the ground with TechCrunch at GDC 2019

TechCrunch VR

The Game Developers Conference was held last week in San Francisco and we wanted to get together to discuss what we saw at the show for Extra Crunch members. VR, gaming engines, Unity, Unreal and Epic were just some of the topics we touched upon.

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Creating Synthetic Photography, with ThreeKit’s Ben Houston

XR for Business Podcast

And that configuration data is often run off a lot of business data, from an either ERP or some e-commerce integration. So, yeah, that's where we get the models and that's how we get the materials, the last aspect of that is we have to get your configuration data. Ben: Google has published some numbers on that.

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Creating Synthetic Photography, with ThreeKit’s Ben Houston

XR for Business Podcast

And that configuration data is often run off a lot of business data, from an either ERP or some e-commerce integration. So, yeah, that's where we get the models and that's how we get the materials, the last aspect of that is we have to get your configuration data. Ben: Google has published some numbers on that.

Houston 78
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Creating Synthetic Photography, with ThreeKit’s Ben Houston

XR for Business Podcast

And that configuration data is often run off a lot of business data, from an either ERP or some e-commerce integration. So, yeah, that's where we get the models and that's how we get the materials, the last aspect of that is we have to get your configuration data. Ben: Google has published some numbers on that.

Houston 78