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Insight into the concept of 3D Internet   3D Internet, also known as virtual worlds, being a powerful new way to reach consumers, business customers, co-workers, partners and students; connecting and combines the immediacy of television, the versatile content of the web and the relationship building strengths of social networking sites. The 3D internet as […]

Insight into the concept of 3D Internet

 

3D Internet, also known as virtual worlds, being a powerful new way to reach consumers, business customers, co-workers, partners and students; connecting and combines the immediacy of television, the versatile content of the web and the relationship building strengths of social networking sites. The 3D internet as virtual property is used to transform a technique and allow for it to be overridden in a derivative group. The implementation of a virtual property can be changed by an overriding element in the said derived class. Unlike the passive experience of television, the 3D internet has proved to be inherently interactive and engaging. 3D Internet is the next age bracket after the current 2D web.

3D Internet will rely on the same basic technology and components as that of a traditional browser, and it will interact with the same search engines and servers. Aside from the use of 3D computer graphics the important difference lies in a much more social experience compared to the two dimensional Internet of today.

NEED, FOR 3D INTERNET?

One of the often heard arguments against the 3D Internet is in the form of the question “why do we need it?” For most of its users the Internet is a familiar, comfortable medium where we communicate with each other, get our news, shop, pay our bills, and more. However, if we stop and think about the nature of the Internet for a moment we realize that it is nothing but a virtual cyberspace where people and organizations interact with each other and exchange information. Once this fact is well understood, the question can be turned on its head and becomes “why do we restrict ourselves to 2D pages and hyperlinks for all these activities?” Navigating hierarchical data structures is often cumbersome for large data sets. Unfortunately, the Electronic Web as we know is organized as a flat abstract mesh of interconnected hierarchical documents. A typical 2D website is an extremely abstract entity and consists of nothing but a bunch of documents and pictures. Within the website, at every level of the interaction, the developers have to provide the user immediate navigational help. Otherwise, the user would get lost sooner or later. Since this is a very abstract environment, there is no straightforward way of providing a navigation scheme which would be immediately recognizable to human beings. The situation is not any better when traveling between websites.

Popular forms of live entertainment could also be placed into the 3D Internet. Many sports allow the users to watch or participate in many popular activities. Though the technology and components used for 3D internet are same as used in traditional internet also it interacts with the same servers and search engines. But being more social 3D internet is different from conventional 2D internet. The wonderful thing about 3D internet is that participants learn as much from each other as from talking to any official source of information. 3D internet search is also as advanced as it opens a vast array of possibilities when it comes to search and browse data. Through 3D internet multi users can read the same documents. You connect organically with other people that share your interests and access the same service as other use.

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