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RE: ADSactly Media - Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality: Distinguishing Futuristic Media

in #technology7 years ago

Awesome post @spiritualmax
So many points you made there. Thumbs up.
For me, i believe in the future of VR. The future of VR will lead to the following things:
More people finding it more acceptable to pay $8.99 MORE often for apps
Online interaction on a higher level for work conferences and online hangouts (doing a webinar In a virtual conference room and seeing your bosses avatar or face even nodding) -omg Social on samsung vr is AMAZING and reminds me of an AOL chat room
Office spaces reduced to shared work spaces or even employees working from home more often. Your cube is in the cloud in virtual reality
More interest in games from non-gamers

Ir onically, more interaction between friends and family thanks to games like Keeping Talking and Nobody Dies, then one household only needs one headset

I can't remember what movie it was but it was back in the nineties and it was about some dude who was investigating videos from someone's memories using a virtual reality headset of some sort. Imagine being able to relive a moment with a friend or special someone who no longer is there and being able to experience it again as if you were there. Having the ability to record it
Taking online classes virtually as if you were in a classroom taking long distance education to a higher plane, hopefully it means more Open University. Stanford in India? Sure why not

Even better work life balance because you can work from home thanks to vr.
To be precise, VR has no future. Instead, "VR IS THE FUTURE, infact VR is not future but it is happening right now ".😂😂
I love this society @adsactly. Thanks for the invite @velimir

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Dude, the magic of all of this... doesn't it make you just shiver in antecipation for everything that is to come? By the way, I'm glad you liked the article mate!
Cheers!

This is indeed a great article.