Google did it once again.
Each year at Google’s conference, Google always announced several projects they are currently working on.
What’s beautiful about it is that you can take your role in some projects.
In this post, we have listed four googlevr‘s projects that have been on the work. 2016 is coming to an end, but it doesn’t mean you’re running out of chances. Let’s go:
1. Google’s Project #1: Daydream
What Is It: A platform for high quality mobile virtual reality, coming in Fall, 2016. The virtual reality viewer and the controller will go together on the Daydream. Also, Daydream will have its Daydream-ready phones. For your information, Google has announced eight hardware partners, including Samsung, HTC, LG, Xiaomi, Huawei, ZTE, Asus, and Alcatel.
Who Google Needs: You, the developer of virtual reality application.
What Google Needs: A virtual reality application with the requirements you could find here.
For more information and updates, you better follow @googlevr.
2. Google’s Project #2: Google Cardboard
What Is It
The world’s most popular, affordable, accessible mobile VR platform, which works with almost any smartphone on Android or iOS.
Who Google Needs
(1) A developer of virtual reality application.
(2) A developer of virtual reality viewer made of Cardboard. Just in case, you need a “Works with Google Cardboard” badge.
What Google Needs
(1) A virtual reality application that meets all the requirements here.
(2) A virtual reality viewer that meets all the requirement here.
3. Google’s Project #3: Google Expedition
What Is It
A program for providing virtual reality experiences in school.
Who Google Needs
(1) Anyone who’s interested in creating an Expedition of your museum, landmark, or other neat places.
(2) Teachers who want to take their students in a virtual reality field trip (it’s free!).
What Google Needs
You can find it here and there.
4. Google’s Project #4: Google Spotlight Stories
What Is It
A program for providing cinema-quality immersive 360-degree video technology on Android and iOS.
Who Google Needs
Anyone who’s passionate in this field.
What Google Needs
A cinema-quality 360-degree video. For more information, click here.
Example of Google Spotlight Stories: Pearl, a 360 heartwarming movie by Patrick Osborne.
PS: Though it’s not a part of Google VR, it’s still something you can use with BeThere Book. 🙂
So, are you ready to be a remarkable part of this virtual reality journey? Let us know in the comment below which one that interests you the most![:ar]One thing we noticed when Google I/O 2016 was live is that Google Cardboard’s username on Twitter was changed: from @googlecardboard to @googlevr. This means Google will expand its virtual reality’s project. And, expanding the project means there will be more opportunities.
In this post, we have listed four Google’s projects currently on the work (VR only), based on their sites. And, the best thing about it is that Google needs your help!
Here they are.
1. Google’s Project #1: Daydream
What Is It: A platform for high quality mobile virtual reality, coming in Fall, 2016. The virtual reality viewer and the controller will go together on the Daydream. Also, Daydream will have its Daydream-ready phones. For your information, Google has announced eight hardware partners, including Samsung, HTC, LG, Xiaomi, Huawei, ZTE, Asus, and Alcatel.
Who Google Needs: You, the developer of virtual reality application.
What Google Needs: A virtual reality application with the requirements you could find here.
2. Google’s Project #2: Google Cardboard
What Is It
The world’s most popular, affordable, accessible mobile VR platform, which works with almost any smartphone on Android or iOS.
Who Google Needs
(1) A developer of virtual reality application.
(2) A developer of virtual reality viewer made of Cardboard. Just in case, you need a “Works with Google Cardboard” badge.
What Google Needs
(1) A virtual reality application that meets all the requirements here.
(2) A virtual reality viewer that meets all the requirement here.
3. Google’s Project #3: Google Expedition
What Is It
A program for providing virtual reality experiences in school.
Who Google Needs
(1) Anyone who’s interested in creating an Expedition of your museum, landmark, or other neat places.
(2) Teachers who want to take their students in a virtual reality field trip (it’s free!).
What Google Needs
You can find it here and there.
4. Google’s Project #4: Google Spotlight Stories
What Is It
A program for providing cinema-quality immersive 360-degree video technology on Android and iOS.
Who Google Needs
Anyone who’s passionate in this field.
What Google Needs
A cinema-quality 360-degree video. For more information, click here.
Example of Google Spotlight Stories: Pearl, a 360 heartwarming movie by Patrick Osborne.
PS: Though it’s not a part of Google VR, it’s still something you can use with BeThere Book. 🙂
So, are you ready to be a remarkable part of this virtual reality journey? Let us know in the comment below which one that interests you the most!