July 14, 2016

Google VR Shell Allow You To Browse The Entire Web

It has been reported that Google will be having their new updates for its Chrome browser
developer version that includes VR Shell for Android devices.

The improvement of the VR Shell t its Chrome browser will enable users to see the whole web in virtual reality to just websites that are exclusively created for VR.

Over the past couple of years, Google has performed an active part in assisting to roll out, drive forward the WebVR common, and feature that enable for the development of virtual reality websites. Equipped of providing their content straight to virtual reality handsets when necessary.

SEE ALSO: The True Cellular Country Reviews
 

The newest VR shell is now searching to make any websites accessible in a virtual reality surroundings and has been incorporated in the newest develops of Google Chromes Beta and Google Chrome Dev for Android. The Road to VR website explains:

"Chrome Beta now contains a WebVR setting which enables enhanced VR device compatibility with VR websites built against WebVR standards. Chrome Dev (one extra step back in development from Beta) now contains a ‘VR Shell’ setting"

François Beaufort Google evangelist explains more :

"They’ve also been working towards WebVR support in Chromium and launched VR view’ to help web developers embed VR content in their web pages. The team is just getting started on making the web work well for VR so stay tuned, there’s more to come!"

The Samsung launched a VR browser for their Gear headset a year ago which has similar performance, however it is not available to the larger Android environment. As the firm version of Chrome on Android has been downloaded between 1 to 5 billion times it holds to bring VR web browsing to a bigger group. Furthermore, Google development of Chrome support for headset like the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive on desktop.

0 comments:

Post a Comment