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The absurdist’s view of business data visualization: meeting BadVR (& how Oculus Quest and 5G will change business)

Robert Scoble

I dragged my camera down to meet her and her team in their offices in Marina Del Rey, near Los Angeles, to get a look at the business visualizations they are building for use in both Spatial Computing headsets, like Magic Leap, and VR, for HTC Vive, Oculus Quest or Rift, or others. BadVR has the answers.

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The XR Week Peek (2022.05.30): Niantic launches VPS, Pico launches Neo 3 Link, and much more!

The Ghost Howls

San Francisco, London, Tokyo, Los Angeles, New York City, and Seattle?—?for Image by Magic Leap). Magic Leap has sold units of its first device for $550. More info (RealityOS trademark) More info (Robert Scoble’s take on Apple’s reveal strategy). News worth a mention.

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Suzanne Borders: BadVR is mixing art and technology to innovate data visualization

The Ghost Howls

But it is very interesting , because it will touch a lot of hot topics, like: Data visualization in XR; Magic Leap; Being a woman working in XR; How is XR in Asia. Today the interview will cover the first two topics: dataviz in VR thanks to BadVR solution and Magic Leap. and many other interesting stuff!

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A brief history of VR and AR

TechCrunch VR

By the time Howard Rheingold’s “Virtual Reality” was published in 1991, the Sensorama was already a “slowly deteriorating” relic stashed away in a cabana next the pool at its inventor’s West Los Angeles home. In 2016, Microsoft began shipping a developer edition of its mixed reality HoloLens system, priced at $3,000.

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On the XR Beat, with VentureBeat’s Dean Takahashi

XR for Business Podcast

And once that starts to catch steam, every company in the world is going to have to have an exit strategy. And then even Magic Leap, I’ve heard rumors that they’re going to be introducing an enterprise division, or an enterprise something. And now, to this day, I think it remains Microsoft’s best pivot ever.

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On the XR Beat, with VentureBeat’s Dean Takahashi

XR for Business Podcast

And once that starts to catch steam, every company in the world is going to have to have an exit strategy. And then even Magic Leap, I’ve heard rumors that they’re going to be introducing an enterprise division, or an enterprise something. And now, to this day, I think it remains Microsoft’s best pivot ever.

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On the XR Beat, with VentureBeat's Dean Takahashi

XR for Business Podcast

And once that starts to catch steam, every company in the world is going to have to have an exit strategy. And then even Magic Leap, I've heard rumors that they're going to be introducing an enterprise division, or an enterprise something. And now, to this day, I think it remains Microsoft's best pivot ever.