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Google’s Tilt Brush is getting the axe, but it will live on as an open-source project – The Verge
Google announced that it’s ending development on Tilt Brush, its virtual reality painting app, and releasing it as an open-source project. The app is yet another…

Another example of Googles retreat from VR
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Google is ending development on the virtual reality painting app Tilt Brush one of the most well-known VR applications and making it open source. Tilt Brush was acquired by Google in 2015 after launching for the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift, and it was soon folded into the companys larger VR plans, like its Google Cardboard and Daydream headsets.
Tilt Brushs main feature is three-dimensional painting in VR, but the app received interesting updates…
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