This is intriguing because over the last year, small teams at Google have built more than 75 VR experiments.
For more information on VRDC 2016, visit the show’s official website and subscribe to regular updates via Twitter and Facebook.
Also, Google engineer Jared Finder will be delivering a sponsored session on “Smartphone AR, Tango, and You.”
Through live code demos, you will leave this session understanding the building blocks needed to create a compelling HoloLens application.
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