Difference between revisions of "Facebook Metaverse"
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==<big> Productivity </big>== | ==<big> Productivity </big>== | ||
===Horizon Workrooms=== | ===Horizon Workrooms=== | ||
− | Horizon Workrooms is Facebook's virtual reality office meeting platform. It is a free to use software that can be accessed through video calling. In order to utilize full functionality, users | + | Horizon Workrooms is Facebook's virtual reality office meeting platform. It is a free to use software that can be accessed through video calling. In order to utilize full functionality, users need an Oculus 2 headset. <ref>https://www.vox.com/2021/8/19/22631573/facebook-horizon-workrooms-virtual-reality</ref>. Workrooms combines the virtual world and the real one by supporting actions like accepting user input from keyboards. Users are able to collaborate by using hand gestures to write on virtual whiteboards. Notes can be projected to a board in the center of the screen. Users are able to communicate with each other using audio, and they are able to adjust who they are listening to by tilting their headsets towards other participants. <ref>https://www.vox.com/2021/8/19/22631573/facebook-horizon-workrooms-virtual-reality</ref>. |
==<big> Future Features </big>== | ==<big> Future Features </big>== |
Revision as of 05:16, 28 January 2022
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Contents
History
Social Networking
Horizon Home
Gaming
Fitness
Productivity
Horizon Workrooms
Horizon Workrooms is Facebook's virtual reality office meeting platform. It is a free to use software that can be accessed through video calling. In order to utilize full functionality, users need an Oculus 2 headset. [1]. Workrooms combines the virtual world and the real one by supporting actions like accepting user input from keyboards. Users are able to collaborate by using hand gestures to write on virtual whiteboards. Notes can be projected to a board in the center of the screen. Users are able to communicate with each other using audio, and they are able to adjust who they are listening to by tilting their headsets towards other participants. [2].