2. 3D Internet is a powerful new way for you to
reach consumers, business customers, co-
workers, and students.
Generally, we do our things manually in the
daily life, which can be said to be in the form
of 3D.
But when it comes to internet it is in the form
of 2D ,hence this concept i.e. 3D Internet
helps in achieving that.
3. Companies publish content that people
consume (e.g. CNN).
In Web 1.0, a small number of writers created
Web pages for a large number of readers.
Adobe.com for graphic design issues,
Microsoft.com for Windows issues, and
CNN.com for news.
4. People publish content that other people can
consume (e.g. Flickr, YouTube, Wikipedia,
Blogger, MySpace, RSS).
Web 2.0 has become popular mainly because
of it’s rich look, and use of the Best GUI’s.
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8. With Web 3.0 applications we will see the data
being integrated and applying it into
innovative ways.
Web 3.0 also aims at integrating various
devices to the internet, the devices include
cell phones, refrigerators, cars, etc.
Web pages are replaced with Web places
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10. Speed: Internet speed is one of the most
significant implications that are being faced
by the 3D Internet.
Hardware: Hardware implications are not
quite serious implications because already we
have 3D display devices.
11. The limited effectiveness of traditional media
techniques.
Lack of an effective way for enabling people
in virtual worlds.
An inconsistent enabling in-world
participants to easily interact with and access
video, rich multimedia, and Web content.
12. Education
Embassies
Live sport entertainment
Arts
Religion
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18. 3D Internet, also known as virtual worlds, is a
powerful new way for you to reach
consumers, business customers, co-workers,
partners, and students. Virtual worlds provide
immersive 3D experiences that replicate (and
in some cases exceed) real life.