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'''October 15, 2016''': Google announced that they have acquired [[Eyefluence]], a company that builds [[eye-tracking]] technology for [[VR HMDs]]. | '''October 15, 2016''': Google announced that they have acquired [[Eyefluence]], a company that builds [[eye-tracking]] technology for [[VR HMDs]]. | ||
'''November 10, 2016''': [[Daydream View]] is released. |
Revision as of 04:42, 2 November 2016
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Type | Public |
Industry | Internet Search, Online Advertising |
Founded | September 4, 1998 |
Founder | Larry Page, Sergey Brin |
Headquarters | Mountain View, California, U.S. |
Website | www.google.com |
Google is an Internet search and advertising corporation founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin and based in Mountain View, California.
Google Glass as developed by Google X, a division within Google. It was released in 2013 for $1500. On January 15, 2015, Google announced that they have temporarily discontinued the sales of Google Glass.
History
February, 2013: Google Glass is released.
June 2014: Google Cardboard was released.
October 21, 2014: Google announced that they led the $542 million Series B round of venture funding for the AR startup Magic Leap.
January 15, 2015: Sales of Google Glass was temporarily discontinued.
April 16, 2015: Google acquired Tilt Brush developer, Skillman & Hackett, and Thrive Audio, a VR audio company.
May 28, 2015: Jump was announced.
January 12, 2016: Google announced the creation of its VR division headed by Clay Bavor, VP for product management.
January 25, 2016: Jeff Toff, Vine boss, leaves Twitter to join Google's VR division.
May 19, 2016: Google announced their mobile VR platform Daydream.
October 15, 2016: Google announced that they have acquired Eyefluence, a company that builds eye-tracking technology for VR HMDs.
November 10, 2016: Daydream View is released.