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Where Do I Get My Glasses? 3D Web-Browsing With SpaceTime

Learned about SpaceTime™ via a recent post on Technology Review.

As it is hard to judge value of a new technology from the outside, I downloaded it to see just what 3D browsing is. I wonder if this is anything more than eye-candy for your browser. SpaceTime representatives say 3D browsing will provide utility on top of the eye-candy...

"SpaceTime is part of a trend to take advantage of the massive amount of memory that's available in today's standard computers. Software designers are able to build graphical bells and whistles into applications, thanks to the steady increase in computing power with each successive generation of processor. For the most part, says Bakhash, high-powered graphics chips are used to "beautify what you see, to make a video game more realistic, or add more lighting effects." With SpaceTime, he says, "we take that power and give the user more utility."..."

We will see...

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