It looks like talking about Oculus Rift is trendy these days and the manufacturer claims the these new 3D goggles are no less then about to revolutionize gaming (and maybe not only that).
These days, Oculus is making it's way to the largest triple A studios as well as a lot of small ones. This bares the problem of how to keep track on all the ongoing project. Which one is actually supporting VR and which is VR environment is really good. Oculus answers to this issue with share. It is a platform where different devlopers list their projects and shared experience with eachother.
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With Share, you can host Oculus-ready games and experiences that you've created, browse and download content from other developers, rate experiences on quality and VR comfort level, provide feedback to devs on what you enjoyed (and what you didn't), and tip fellow developers for their work in cash, should you feel so inclined.
Maybe Share from Oculus is to become a new iTunes or Steam.
Source:
www.eurogamer.net