All The Web in VR Coming Soon

 

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Google is working on a VR version of Chrome for Android, said Billy Steele in Engadget—and it is going to work on all websites not just those specially designed for VR.

Ben Lang in Road to VR said users may anticipate an ability to browse any part of the in VR, not just those sites that are specially built for VR.

Firstpost reported that “It’s now come to light that Google is working on integrating WebVR APIs into Google Chrome for Android.”

“Soon, you’ll be able to jump into the web. Like, literally,” said Elyse Betters in Pocket-lint. “The latest beta and developer versions of Google’s Chrome browser app for Android includes support for the open-source WebVR standard, which allows developers to create websites you can use/watch/view in VR.”

So what is happening at Google to make this possible? Steele said that the latest versions of Chrome Beta and Chrome Dev for Android both have features supporting your ability eventually to hop around the web in VR.

Chrome Beta now has a WebVR setting, said Ben Lang in Road to VR. This enables enhanced VR device compatibility with VR websites built against WebVR standards.

(WebVR is an experimental Javascript API. It provides access to Virtual Reality devices, such as Google Cardboard in your browser.)

 

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