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|Headquarters=San Bruno, California | |Headquarters=San Bruno, California | ||
|Notable Personnel= | |Notable Personnel= | ||
|Products= | |Products=[[YouTube VR]] | ||
|Parent=[[Google]] | |Parent=[[Google]] | ||
|Website=https://www.youtube.com/ | |Website=https://www.youtube.com/ | ||
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On March 13, 2015, YouTube began to support [[360 Video]]. In June, 360 Videos can be viewed in [[Google Cardboard]], allowing for an [[immersive]] [[VR]] experience. | On March 13, 2015, YouTube began to support [[360 Video]]. In June, 360 Videos can be viewed in [[Google Cardboard]], allowing for an [[immersive]] [[VR]] experience. | ||
The official VR app for YouTube, called [[YouTube VR]], was released on November 9, 2016 for the [[Daydream View]]. | |||
==YouTube and Virtual Reality== | ==YouTube and Virtual Reality== | ||
YouTube began its support for [[360 Video]] in March, 2015. Users can not only browse 360 Videos from their [[Chrome]] browsers but also from the YouTube app on their [[Android]] or [[iOS]] devices. Users can upload 360 Videos from various compatible [[360 Cameras]]. While watching an 360 video, users can drag their mice or use the directional icon in the top left corner to change the perspectives of their view points. | YouTube began its support for [[360 Video]] in March, 2015. Users can not only browse 360 Videos from their [[Chrome]] browsers but also from the YouTube app on their [[Android]] or [[iOS]] devices. Users can upload 360 Videos from various compatible [[360 Cameras]]. While watching an 360 video, users can drag their mice or use the directional icon in the top left corner to change the perspectives of their view points. | ||
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On November 5, 2015, YouTube released Stereoscopic 3D support for their 360 degree videos, making their videos truly [[VR]]. Additionally, YouTube announced that they are making all of their videos compatible with [[Google Cardboard]]. | On November 5, 2015, YouTube released Stereoscopic 3D support for their 360 degree videos, making their videos truly [[VR]]. Additionally, YouTube announced that they are making all of their videos compatible with [[Google Cardboard]]. | ||
==History== | |||
'''January 25, 2016''': Scott Broock, former [[Jaunt]] VP of Content joined YouTube as its Global VR Evangelist. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||