Google adds web-based VR support in latest Chrome update

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After killing its Daydream mobile-based VR project, Google is preparing its Chrome browser to make it VR-friendly.

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California: After killing its Daydream mobile-based VR project, Google is preparing its Chrome browser to make it VR-friendly.

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The latest beta version of Chrome supports web-based VR, opening avenues for an immersive web experience, Engadget reports.

With web-based VR support, developers can build websites with immersive elements such as games, 360-degree videos, and immersive art. These sites can then be displayed on a smartphone or head-mounted display. (ANI)

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