Whether it’s two, five or 10 years from now, virtual reality technology may change the way people play and communicate on social networks.

Virtual reality is among the topics that Mark Zuckerberg, co-founder and CEO of Facebook, is expected to talk about today, the second day of the company’s annual F8 developer conference being held in San Francisco.

Toward the end of the first day’s keynote, which focused on using Messenger as a platform for developers to add new apps and other functions, Zuckerberg said he would be talking today about connecting the world and Oculus, the virtual reality company that Facebook acquired for $2 billion.

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