MediaSpike, a startup that helps developers place products in broadly popular games for iOS and Android, thinks that virtual reality is going to have a broad audience across these different use cases. As such, they've tweaked their SDK make it easier to integrate with VR experiences being built with Unity.
Hi-res version here This scan from last Friday's USA Today (yes, I know that's “ancient” in Internet time, but that's all we've got) sheds some light on
Hi-res version here This scan from last Friday's USA Today (yes, I know that's “ancient” in Internet time, but that's all we've got) sheds some light on
Hi-res version here This scan from last Friday's USA Today (yes, I know that's “ancient” in Internet time, but that's all we've got) sheds some light on
MediaSpike, a startup that helps developers place products in broadly popular games for iOS and Android, thinks that virtual reality is going to have a broad audience across these different use cases. As such, they've tweaked their SDK make it easier to integrate with VR experiences being built with Unity.
High Fidelity, a new startup from Second Life founder Philip Rosedale, has raised $2.4 million out of a $3.4 million round, according to a new SEC filing. Listed in the filing are Rosedale, Freddy Heiberger, and Ryan Karpf (Heiberger and Karpf and ex- Linden Lab staffers, and co-founders of Rosedale's last startup Coffee and Power).
Hi-res version here This scan from last Friday's USA Today (yes, I know that's “ancient” in Internet time, but that's all we've got) sheds some light on