Over the next few weeks, you’ll hear a lot about augmented reality, as Google, Apple, Facebook and Microsoft all make big pushes. Ar, they’ll be saying, is going to be huge and transformative. Yep, they’re probably right.
It’s worth noting the hype comes just a year after similar big noises were made about Ar’s more immersive cousin, virtual reality. In the year since, Vr’s momentum has slowed, the red-hot hype cooling to sludge. Despite that, I think it’s way too soon to write off the technology. In fact, now that the hype has eased, Vr and its many creators are starting to get a lot more interesting, innovative, and substantive. With luck, they’ll also make it all pencil out financially.
This month, in cities as wildly different as Venice, Italy and Las Vegas, Nevada, some of the new frontiers shaping Vr, on...
It’s worth noting the hype comes just a year after similar big noises were made about Ar’s more immersive cousin, virtual reality. In the year since, Vr’s momentum has slowed, the red-hot hype cooling to sludge. Despite that, I think it’s way too soon to write off the technology. In fact, now that the hype has eased, Vr and its many creators are starting to get a lot more interesting, innovative, and substantive. With luck, they’ll also make it all pencil out financially.
This month, in cities as wildly different as Venice, Italy and Las Vegas, Nevada, some of the new frontiers shaping Vr, on...
- 9/1/2017
- by David Bloom
- Tubefilter.com
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