Google is no stranger to virtual reality. In addition to launching the Google Daydream mobile VR headset, it has also developed VR experiences like Tilt Brush and Google Earth VR for devices beyond its own platform. Now, with its acquisition of Owlchemy Labs, Google VR receives some new momentum.
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