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If you have ever visited the subreddit VRtoER, you will probably know two things: That VR is becoming increasingly common in our everyday lives, and most people still don\'t understand how to use it.
\\nWith this technology gaining such momentum, we dedicated this episode to VR and other forms of "extended reality" to see what we can expect in the not too distant future.
\\nOur guest this week is Kain Tietzel, a respected digital thought leader in the Australian VR community, who is the founder and CEO of Start VR, an interactive cinematic virtual reality content studio based out of Sydney.
\\nAnd for our Weird Wide Web feature, we have a study from Microsoft that claims \\u201cTeens say parents share too much about them online.\\u201d
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