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Im betting big bucks on VR domains have a great future and with the big boys buying up VR companies, mainstream is a stones throw away.....

Lots of VR+keyword.com taken years ago and I noticed this sale a week or so back -

VRTechnology.com $3688

This was a steel and I can soon see everything from VRPoker / VRCasinos / VRShopping / VRBrowsing / VRTours / VRWorlds / etc etc....having a high price tag even now at the start of VR hitting mainstream...

I have just paid $x,xxx for a name but will not be showcasing as the domain is in escrow at present....

Feel free to showcase your VR domains If you like...

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PortableVirtualReality

Tour 3D Pluto in New Portable Virtual-Reality View


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Get your Google Cardboards ready, because it's time to take a 3D trip to Pluto.
The new 7-minute Pluto tour, narrated by the science writer Dennis Overbye of the New York Times, is available for download from the Times' virtual reality app, and can be viewed through a Google Cardboard headset or on a plain smartphone screen for those who don't have one.
The film, called "Seeking Pluto's Frigid Heart," walks viewers through the arrival of the New Horizons spacecraft to Pluto last July before dropping them down on the surface and pointing out many alien geographic features on the surprisingly complex body. It's possible to look around 360 degrees to see the full extent of the dwarf planet, its largest moon, Charon, and the far-off shining of the sun.

- See more at: http://www.space.com/32958-pluto-virtual-reality-3d-view-nytimes.html#sthash.YdyBdn4o.dpuf
 
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MentalVR

Stanford to investigate using virtual reality for psychiatric treatment

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The Stanford University School of Medicine and the Stanford Virtual Human Interaction Lab will collaborate on a small clinical trial investigating the possibilities for virtual reality in treating conversion disorder. Participants will use special software developed by the VHIL, combined with the Oculus Rift, to inhabit a virtual avatar body.

Conversion disorder, also known as functional neurological symptom disorder, is a condition wherein mental or emotional stresses are converted into physical symptoms.

"It’s kind of the roots of psychiatry," Dr. Kim Bullock, a clinical associate professor of pyschiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford and the lead researcher on the study, told MobiHealthNews. "Everyone’s very curious about this subject because it’s the intersection between mind, body, culture, environment. It kind of embodies everything that we’re trying to figure out. But very little research has been done on this subject. There’s no big pharmaceutical money behind it and there’s really a lack of awareness among providers about how ubiquitous this disorder is, because it kind of infiltrates every medical specialty."

http://mobihealthnews.com/content/stanford-investigate-using-virtual-reality-psychiatric-treatment
 
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PortableVirtualReality

Tour 3D Pluto in New Portable Virtual-Reality View

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Get your Google Cardboards ready, because it's time to take a 3D trip to Pluto.
The new 7-minute Pluto tour, narrated by the science writer Dennis Overbye of the New York Times, is available for download from the Times' virtual reality app, and can be viewed through a Google Cardboard headset or on a plain smartphone screen for those who don't have one.
The film, called "Seeking Pluto's Frigid Heart," walks viewers through the arrival of the New Horizons spacecraft to Pluto last July before dropping them down on the surface and pointing out many alien geographic features on the surprisingly complex body. It's possible to look around 360 degrees to see the full extent of the dwarf planet, its largest moon, Charon, and the far-off shining of the sun.

- See more at: http://www.space.com/32958-pluto-virtual-reality-3d-view-nytimes.html#sthash.YdyBdn4o.dpuf

VirtualPla.net
VirtualRealityPla.net
VirtualRealityCosmos.com

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MentalVR

Stanford to investigate using virtual reality for psychiatric treatment

Oculus-Rift-3.jpg

The Stanford University School of Medicine and the Stanford Virtual Human Interaction Lab will collaborate on a small clinical trial investigating the possibilities for virtual reality in treating conversion disorder. Participants will use special software developed by the VHIL, combined with the Oculus Rift, to inhabit a virtual avatar body.

Conversion disorder, also known as functional neurological symptom disorder, is a condition wherein mental or emotional stresses are converted into physical symptoms.

"It’s kind of the roots of psychiatry," Dr. Kim Bullock, a clinical associate professor of pyschiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford and the lead researcher on the study, told MobiHealthNews. "Everyone’s very curious about this subject because it’s the intersection between mind, body, culture, environment. It kind of embodies everything that we’re trying to figure out. But very little research has been done on this subject. There’s no big pharmaceutical money behind it and there’s really a lack of awareness among providers about how ubiquitous this disorder is, because it kind of infiltrates every medical specialty."

http://mobihealthnews.com/content/stanford-investigate-using-virtual-reality-psychiatric-treatment

VRstress.com
VRpsycho.com
VRasylum.com


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Huh? Good keyword but Android N is a forthcoming with VR support for DayDreamVR, not "NexusVR".

You're right. But I still love that keyword.
 
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iMax working with Google (we know) + StarBreeze working with iMax at the theater.
High end arcade & theater markets seem to be StarBreeze's targets with iMax and TheVoid now.

http://www.eweek.com/mobile/imax-teams-up-with-google-starbreeze-to-bring-vr-to-theaters.html

I can see the pace of things picking up as we head into the x-mas pre-market season 2016.

Thanks! Good article. The part about "multi-dimensional experiences" sounds interesting. I wonder if they'll be using the term "4D" VR....
 
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@Hugo_Strange

I see PolygonVR dot com in your sig. That's one pretty name you've got there! Hope you don't settle for less than what it's worth, because it's got huge potential IMO
 
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VRCHATz A TMable/Brandable and only my 6th hand reg for this year.. I'm not really looking that hard.
Had some room in the bucket for more.

:) nice !

got this one

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I am aware VR is the official Keyword for Virtual Reality but there are some of VIR Domains, that are registered 15-20 years ago, the Top Keyword & there are 3-4 Startups who have used VIR already that i have seen in recent news.

So on the Temptation of it, I have regged the below Domains. As these are some big keywords:

VirCafe.com
VirCompany.com
VirComputer.com
VirHeadset.com
VirHeadsets.com
VirInternet.com
VirMedical.com
VirPlatform.com
VirPlayer.com
VirPoker.com
VirProjection.com
VirProjector.com
VirRobot.com
VirRoom.com
VirSimulator.com
VirSystem.com
VirViewer.com
VirWearable.com

Also Strangely some Key V & VR Domains were not registered yet:

ProjectorsVR.com
VProjection.com
VProjectors.com
 
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Just checked VRPotato. Already taken..
 
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Isn't FaceBook VR and Occulus Kind of Boring?

I feel like there's something really boring about Facebook VR division to be honest. They're just not exciting to me yet. There's nothing SEXY about FBVR.

They need to beef up their branding and marketing and product line if they want to be the leader of the VR market. There's no hype factor....just take it or leave it attitude, which doesn't work for every company...and certainly not working for FB right now.

And while HTC's Vive has the best hardware, they have virtually made no impression to consumers with marketing. Most of their publicity has been from word of mouth....but both of these headsets don't have an attractive platform / marketplace comparable to Google's upcoming Daydream. They never debuted anything nicely packaged in the way that Google did Daydream.

Eventually Vive will be forced to adapt Daydream if they want to be takens seriously and not be left out of the action.

Facebook should throw in their towel if they're not going to work on public perception. They've been pushing their VR like Bill Gates is running their company. They're becoming the Microsoft of VR....Functionally boring and dull....

It's like FB is stuck in a forever beta mode, not knowing really what to do to grasp the market....

The market moves FAST and it will not wait for you to sit around doing interviews talking about VR without having any meaningful platform announcements...
 
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vrmuv.com

VR movie.
 
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