Google Dropping Hints About its Next Big Product
Originally shared by Ward Plunet
Google Dropping Hints About its Next Big Product
the company will “announce some things around Cardboard that aren’t made of cardboard,” says Google’s Clay Bavor. Intriguing.
I caught up with Bavor on the outskirts of the SVVR Expo in San Jose, California... and sure enough, Google’s ambitions for virtual reality are greater than that. Bavor says the original Cardboard was just the tip of the iceberg—the beginning of Google’s journey into the VR space. “Our ambitions don’t end there,” he assures me. He hints that though the original Cardboard was intentionally designed to be limited—without a headstrap to keep it on your head, and with a limited field of view—those limitations might not last.
How will Google shake up the virtual reality landscape at Google I/O on May 28th? I can’t say, but Bavor assures me that we’ll want to be there—and that the future of Google Cardboard won’t necessarily be corrugated paper.
http://gizmodo.com/at-google-i-o-cardboard-wont-necessarily-be-cardboard-1705382431
Google Dropping Hints About its Next Big Product
the company will “announce some things around Cardboard that aren’t made of cardboard,” says Google’s Clay Bavor. Intriguing.
I caught up with Bavor on the outskirts of the SVVR Expo in San Jose, California... and sure enough, Google’s ambitions for virtual reality are greater than that. Bavor says the original Cardboard was just the tip of the iceberg—the beginning of Google’s journey into the VR space. “Our ambitions don’t end there,” he assures me. He hints that though the original Cardboard was intentionally designed to be limited—without a headstrap to keep it on your head, and with a limited field of view—those limitations might not last.
How will Google shake up the virtual reality landscape at Google I/O on May 28th? I can’t say, but Bavor assures me that we’ll want to be there—and that the future of Google Cardboard won’t necessarily be corrugated paper.
http://gizmodo.com/at-google-i-o-cardboard-wont-necessarily-be-cardboard-1705382431
I love where this is headed. Google is right to recognise how huge virtual reality and augmented reality is becoming
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