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‘The Wild’ Is A Platform For Collaborative 3D Design In VR & AR

VRScout

Powered by VR, The Wild’s cross-platform 3D design platform works much like Google Docs. Founded by Gabe Paez, The Wild seeks to do what Google Docs does for collaborative word processing, but instead of fulfilling the role of an organizational tool, this app is meant to serve more creative purposes. . Image Credit: The Wild.

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The VRScout Report – The Week in VR Review

VRScout

A developer out of Portland, OR named Javier Davalos has made an Hololens app that utilizes audio feedback for real-world navigation help for the visually impaired. The notoriously secretive mixed reality company Magic Leap has acquired parts of Dacuda , a B2B computer vision software company. …and more.

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Taming the Jungle of Ideas, with The Wild’s Gabe Paez

XR for Business Podcast

Gabe has over a decade of experience leading experiential product teams and has designed immersive software products for a diverse roster of Fortune 100 companies including Google, Samsung, Nike, AT&T, and Verizon. They were just trying to grasp on to “OK, how do I actually implement this as a software that we use every day?”

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Taming the Jungle of Ideas, with The Wild's Gabe Paez

XR for Business Podcast

Gabe has over a decade of experience leading experiential product teams and has designed immersive software products for a diverse roster of Fortune 100 companies including Google, Samsung, Nike, AT&T, and Verizon. They were just trying to grasp on to "OK, how do I actually implement this as a software that we use every day?".

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Taming the Jungle of Ideas, with The Wild’s Gabe Paez

XR for Business Podcast

Gabe has over a decade of experience leading experiential product teams and has designed immersive software products for a diverse roster of Fortune 100 companies including Google, Samsung, Nike, AT&T, and Verizon. They were just trying to grasp on to “OK, how do I actually implement this as a software that we use every day?”

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