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    VR World Creator

    VR World Creator

    Allows anyone to create a VR or AR website for free!

    Using the A-Frame WebVR framework, this web based application allows users to create VR and AR webpages for whatever they want - teaching resources, visualization, sharing your 3d models in a very cool way, and much much more! The VR pages can be used with google cardboard, but also can be viewed in the browser and used with the steam vive and oculus rift (untested). You can try it at aframe-tools.sourceforge.io More features are planned to be added in the near future!
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    A framework and Java class for rapid development of quiz apps for Android-smartphones. Preview-clip: http://youtu.be/QmBexUPsqm0 I have currently no resources to push this project further. However, if you're interested feel free to contact me - depending on the feedback I receive I might re-arrange my priorities.
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    The MIT Mobile Web source code is now hosted at https://github.com/MIT-Mobile/MIT-Mobile-Web Many of the original members of the MIT Mobile Web team have gone on to create the open-source Kurogo Framework to power content-rich mobile websites and native iPhone and Android apps. For more information, visit http://kurogo.org
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