Facebook
has finally patched a long-awaited feature into it's code: embedding videos
from the website onto other media. While the feature was originally
"somewhat" available, it was quite a task to access. The new design
is based off YouTube, allowing for easy embed code grabbing and pasting.
Besides
actually being embedded properly now, the Facebook videos
appear in a new and fully functional player. As part of the website's push to
draw in advertisers, this new feature could really go a long way, not to
mention making things much simpler for everyday users.
In addition, Facebook has also announced that it will soon
offer 360-degree videos in its new player, allowing users to pan around a video
and look in all directions while it's playing. This is pretty cool for PC, but
the gem lies in its functionality for VR, specifically, the Facebook-owned
Oculus Rift VR headset. The announcement comes close on the heels of Youtube rolling out 360-degree videos.
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