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Janos Haits

High Fidelity - 0 views

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    "Explore, create and host worlds with High Fidelity's open source, shared virtual reality. In less time than it takes to deploy a website, everyone-makers, artists, students and enthusiasts-can launch and share interconnected virtual reality environments"
Janos Haits

Within: Storytelling for Virtual Reality - 0 views

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    "Extraordinary stories in virtual reality"
Janos Haits

Jump Start - 0 views

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    "The Jump Start program connects filmmakers with the resources they need to create virtual reality films. Creators get access to a Jump virtual reality camera and unlimited stitching with the Jump Assembler."
Janos Haits

GameFace Labs | The world's first wireless virtual reality head mounted console - 0 views

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    "The first hybrid standalone virtual reality console with Lighthouse positional tracking for SteamVR and Android"
Janos Haits

WebVR - Bringing Virtual Reality to the Web - 0 views

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    "WebVR is an experimental Javascript API that provides access to Virtual Reality devices, such as the Oculus Rift or Google Cardboard, in your browser."
Janos Haits

Homepage | youbeQ - 0 views

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    Explore the Earth in 3D with users from around the World youbeQ is a social hybrid reality platform, that gathers users from the virtual and the real world. Meet new people, discover new places. See video.
Janos Haits

Panoramas.dk- Mount Everest 60 years Anniversary - Mars Opportunity and Curiosity 360 p... - 0 views

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    Panoramas.dk is Virtual reality VR panoramas from all the world made by some of the best 360 VR Photographers in the world.
Janos Haits

High Fidelity Documentation - 0 views

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    "High Fidelity is an open-source virtual reality platform that gives everyone the power to create, explore, and share virtual worlds. The documentation on this wiki will help you begin using High Fidelity. Get started with the links below or use the search if you're looking for something specific."
Janos Haits

Google Play Bohemian Rhapsody - 0 views

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    "A virtual reality experiment by Google Play and Queen invites you to experience the monumental Queen track like never before. The 3D, 360 degree journey features interactive elements and spatial sound, allowing you to step inside the music. To get started, download the application on your mobile device."
Janos Haits

Home - Global Virtual Reality Association - 0 views

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    "VRA's mission is to promote responsible development and adoption of VR globally with best practices, dialogue across stakeholders, and research. GVRA will be a resource for industry, consumers, and policymakers interested in VR."
Janos Haits

Google VR  |  Google Developers - 0 views

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    "Google provides developers with two virtual reality (VR) platforms: Cardboard, the world's most popular and accessible mobile VR platform, and Daydream, a new platform for low-latency, immersive, and interactive mobile VR. The Google VR SDKs include everything you need to develop for these platforms, including libraries, API documentation, developer samples, and design guidelines."
Janos Haits

www.VirtualGallery.com/ - 1 views

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    An environment for art: VirtualGallery.com is a social website that allows artists to freely showcase their works to visitors through a groundbreaking 3D gallery interface. Feel fully immersed in an environment wholly focused on art and specially designed to promote and sell work by new artists.
fabrizio bartoli

IDIA Lab (IDIA_Lab) su Twitter - 0 views

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    "@IDIA_Lab THE INSTITUTE FOR DIGITAL INTERMEDIA ARTS at BSU is a research and design studio exploring virtual reality, simulation, games and interactive interfaces."
Janos Haits

PlayStation VR | PS4 VR | PlayStation - 0 views

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    "A radical new dimension in virtual reality gaming arrives in 2016. "
Janos Haits

Tilt Brush by Google - 0 views

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    "Tilt Brush lets you paint in 3D space with virtual reality. Your room is your canvas. Your palette is your imagination. The possibilities are endless."
Janos Haits

Viveport - 0 views

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    virtual reality
Akmal Yousuf

Forms in SharePoint - Seven Ways to Create a Form in SharePoint - www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    Forms are the cornerstone of business applications, and plenty of options exist to create a form in SharePoint. Which one you use will depend on your needs, technical skill and the version of SharePoint you are using. In this article we'll explore seven ways to build forms in SharePoint along with some of the pros and cons of each. All these options will be storing the data in an existing SharePoint list. SHAREPOINT LISTS Default forms are available for any SharePoint list. Create a list and you have a corresponding form to add and modify items. Options are available to organize the order of fields, format them, validate input, add basic calculations and attach files. There are also more advanced options such as limiting permissions to item owners and enabling workflows. You can modify all of these under List Settings for the list. These generic SharePoint forms are a good choice for simple applications that don't have too many columns or records and that only require basic functionality. Lists also offer a data sheet view to edit a limited set of columns, much like a spreadsheet. What you see is what you get with these basic forms. If you need to break fields up into multiple tabs, or perhaps have business logic run on them in real time, you'll need to keep on reading. And although theoretically a list can store millions of items, you can only access up to 5,000 items in any view (in reality the numbers are far lower before performance degrades considerably). Basic Sharepoint list form - www.office.com/setup SHAREPOINT DESIGNER Creating a custom form in SharePoint Designer is relatively easy. You take an existing SharePoint list and use Designer to create a new .aspx page which renders and controls the form. There are files used by a list to create forms, one each to add, edit and view. These are located in the same folder as their associated SharePoint list. With Designer you can show or hide fields based on certain criteria, change the layout, use va
Akmal Yousuf

Communications and collaboration in an information age - www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    Part of the thrill of working for the Office Division is the opportunity to tackle thorny business issues on behalf of our customers while providing them with a road map for the future. That may be why an interesting article caught my attention this week. In it, the author examined some of the investments Microsoft is making in the unified communications space. While I didn't agree with all of the conclusions it contained, the article certainly underscored the interest in communications and collaboration and how to make people more productive. Communicating and collaborating with others is really at the heart of what we do every day. Whether at work or at home, people have the need to make meaningful connections with one another. Compounding that need are the realities of the world we live in where instant access to information is expected, friends and coworkers are scattered across geographies and many adults are juggling multiple mobile devices. At Microsoft, we believe technology isn't the problem to these complexities, it's the answer. We're committed to providing capabilities that help people make sense of it all and to do so in a way that is intuitive, barrier free and agnostic to the devices on which we rely. We're incredibly proud of the fact that our long term-term vision for communications and collaboration not only marries the best of the cloud and the desktop, it's a holistic approach that spans "from the living room to the boardroom" placing people at the center of everything we do. Our communication and collaboration vision comes to life utilizing client and cloud assets, including Lync, Skype, Yammer, Outlook and SharePoint. These tools are enabling enterprise social capabilities, HD video conferencing and document collaboration as part of a highly secured, reliable and extensible platform. At the risk of looking geeky, I have to admit that I have a soft spot for Lync and it's comforting to know I'm not alone. More than 90% of
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