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Written by Team Josh
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Saturday, 20 September 2008 |
It is termed as revolutionary tool. An Australian company ExitReality, on Thursday launched a free tool that offers Web browsers a world-first opportunity to view the Internet in three dimensions.
Melbourne-based ExitReality said its application allows users to turn any regular Web site into a 3D virtual environment, where an avatar representing them can walk around and meet other browsers viewing the same Web site.
The 4MB Internet plug-in is freely downloadable at www.exitreality.com. Browsers can use the tool to turn their social networking pages on sites such as Facebook and MySpace into a virtual apartment, where photographs are displayed on the wall and links to friends are “doors” leading to other apartments.
Users can customise their flats by “decorating” with 3D versions of couches from furniture stores, or e-jukeboxes that play music clips stored on their personal page.
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