When Mark Zuckerberg bought Oculus in 2014 and declared that virtual reality was going to be a social platform, many in tech took part in a collective scoff.
Right now users are able to float around a table together, talk, draw interactive doodles, take selfies, live stream directly to Facebook, and share content with one another that's both personal and public.
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