Google has outlined plans for its new VR platform built on Android N, called Daydream, as well as hardware components with a VR headset and motion controller, at the company’s I/O keynote session in California this week. Virtual reality has been a key focus area for Google over the past several years, and we may look back at Daydream and see it as the major turning point when mobile VR began taking a separate path to that of the TV and movie VR market. Google’s next generation version of its two-year-old Cardboard will have a feature called Android VR Mode integrated into the OS – which will allow users to navigate apps and content from the Daydream home screen while…