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The NFL and Google to launch VR series on Youtube and Daydream.

Cats and VR

The NFL and Google announced an expansion of their relationship that will allow fans around the world to see the NFL as never before in virtual reality. The first episode of the virtual reality series will be available to watch via the NFL channel on YouTube on Thanksgiving Day.

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Franklin Institute Transforms Museum Experience With VR

VRScout

Located in the heart of Philadelphia, The Franklin Institute is a leader in science and technology learning through hands-on exhibits, theaters and live shows. So what better way to transform the way visitors engage with the museum than by immersing them in unique content in virtual reality.

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The VRScout Report – The Week in VR Review

VRScout

FACEBOOK KEEPS PUSHING THE VIRTUAL ENVELOPE. Starting with its $2B acquisition of Oculus in the spring of 2014, Facebook has continued to build out its virtual reality strategy in a big way. Special guest VRScout’s Ryan A. INTEL BUYS VOKE, AND VR LIVE STREAMING GETS (EVEN MORE) INTERESTING.

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The VRScout Report – The Week in VR Review

VRScout

Researchers at the National University of Singapore first showed us how face electrodes can simulate food in virtual reality– and now they are bringing wind and heat to your virtual world. Recapping the top stories covered on the VRScout Report , a weekly podcast discussing the best in VR, hosted by Malia Probst.

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InstaVR Interviews: Conor Todd, Founder of Concierge VR360

InstaVR

Fascinated with new technology, Conor is always exploring new forms of interacting between consumers and brands. It’s been difficult for some people to get into 360 and VR because the technology and features have grown so quickly without the everyday person being able to connect with it. Thank you to Conor Todd of CVR360.

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AP Insights: Testing the new Google Jump 360-degree camera When.

AllThingsVR

AP Insights: Testing the new Google Jump 360-degree camera When we were invited by Google to experiment with a state-of-the-art 360-degree video camera at the Republican and Democratic national conventions, I leapt at the chance. It features perfect depth of imagery – near things look near, far things look far. Read more here.

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