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[[YouTube]] is a popular video sharing website and subsidiary of [[Google]]. Founded in 2005, YouTube has become the most popular video sharing platform in the world. | [[YouTube]] is a popular video sharing website and subsidiary of [[Google]]. Founded in 2005, YouTube has become the most popular video sharing platform in the world. | ||
− | On March 13, 2015, YouTube began to support [[360 Video]]. | + | 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. |
==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 | + | 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. |
+ | In early June 2015, 360 videos can be viewed from the [[Google Cardboard]]. | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Companies]] | [[Category:Companies]] |
Revision as of 09:25, 29 June 2015
YouTube | |
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Information | |
Industry | Video Sharing |
Founded | February 14, 2005 |
Founder | Steve Chen, Chad Hurley, Jawed Karim |
Headquarters | San Bruno, California |
Parent | |
Website | https://www.youtube.com/ |
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.
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.
In early June 2015, 360 videos can be viewed from the Google Cardboard.