Currently, the availability of VR content is fragmented among various marketplaces, but Mozilla is hoping to change that. With its new WebVR API, developers will be able to produce VR content that can be viewed straight from your web browser. Developers from Google and Microsoft are also contributing to this new standard, and a proof-of-concept version of the API is available on a custom Chromium build.
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