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The miracast support is all part of the platform, however it requires specific support from the hardware and drivers: it needs to be able to execute both hardware video decoding and encoding at the same time, and be able to stream a second composited display before through the video encoder. Currently only the Nexus 4 hardware has this support. (For other devices I don't know how much of the limitation is core to the hardware or just lacking in the drivers.)
For stuff like photosphere, I believe this is just part of Google's proprietary application code, like many other things: the Gmail, Google+ and other apps, contacts and calendar sync engines, Google account manager, etc.