The initial focus is on reaching the widest audience possible through both conventional web browsers and Google Cardboard-style VR viewing, so you won't have an official means of looking at it on your HTC Vive or Oculus Rift. However, the site says it's "looking at" support for more advanced VR headsets in the future.

Yes, we know -- HuffPo is a sister site, so you'd expect us to mention what it's doing, wouldn't you? (No one told us to write this article.) However, it could still be a big deal whether or not you're interested in what Arianna Huffington and crew have to say. It's a well-known website making it a point to offer VR as a matter of course -- this might be a bellwether for the success or failure of VR on the internet as a whole.