The document discusses the concept of 3D Internet, which combines 3D graphics with the Internet to provide interactive and immersive experiences. It describes 3D Internet as a powerful new way to organize and share information. The architecture involves world servers that provide 3D environments, avatar servers to manage user identities and profiles, and location servers for virtual locations. Potential applications include e-commerce, education, entertainment, and collaborative design. While 3D Internet provides more control and engaging content for users, challenges remain in developing consistent and easy-to-use interfaces.
Also known as virtual worlds, the 3D Internet is a powerful new way for you to reach consumers, business customers, co-workers, partners, and students. It combines the immediacy of television, the versatile content of the Web, and the relationship-building strengths of social networking sites like Face book . Yet unlike the passive experience of television, the 3D Internet is inherently interactive and engaging. Virtual worlds provide immersive 3D experiences that replicate (and in some cases exceed) real life.
People who take part in virtual worlds stay online longer with a heightened level of interest. To take advantage of that interest, diverse businesses and organizations have claimed an early stake in this fast-growing market. They include technology leaders such as IBM, Microsoft, and Cisco, companies such as BMW, Toyota , Circuit City , Coca Cola, and Calvin Klein, and scores of universities, including Harvard, Stanford and Penn State .
The World Wide Web, which has started as a document bank, is rapidly transforming to a full fledged virtual environment that facilitates services, interaction, and communication.
Under this light, the Semantic Web and Web 2.0 movements can be seen as intermediate steps of a natural evolution towards a new paradigm, the 3D Internet.
Here we Going to Present How to Implement 3D internet against 2D Technology and present 3D methodologies
Also known as virtual worlds, the 3D Internet is a powerful new way for you to reach consumers, business customers, co-workers, partners, and students. It combines the immediacy of television, the versatile content of the Web, and the relationship-building strengths of social networking sites like Face book . Yet unlike the passive experience of television, the 3D Internet is inherently interactive and engaging. Virtual worlds provide immersive 3D experiences that replicate (and in some cases exceed) real life.
People who take part in virtual worlds stay online longer with a heightened level of interest. To take advantage of that interest, diverse businesses and organizations have claimed an early stake in this fast-growing market. They include technology leaders such as IBM, Microsoft, and Cisco, companies such as BMW, Toyota , Circuit City , Coca Cola, and Calvin Klein, and scores of universities, including Harvard, Stanford and Penn State .
The World Wide Web, which has started as a document bank, is rapidly transforming to a full fledged virtual environment that facilitates services, interaction, and communication.
Under this light, the Semantic Web and Web 2.0 movements can be seen as intermediate steps of a natural evolution towards a new paradigm, the 3D Internet.
Here we Going to Present How to Implement 3D internet against 2D Technology and present 3D methodologies
This topic covers all the advancement in the area of 3D and its impact on INTERNET. For more presentations send me a request on harshithsingh1126@gmail.com or whats app at 9481757229.
A new world of smart internet.Also known as virtual worlds, the 3D Internet is a powerful new way for you to reach consumers, business customers, co-workers, partners, and students. It combines the immediacy of television, the versatile content of the Web, and the relationship-building strengths of social networking sites like Face book . Yet unlike the passive experience of television, the 3D Internet is inherently interactive and engaging. Virtual worlds provide immersive 3D experiences that replicate (and in some cases exceed) real life.
•Future Media and 3D Internet Task Force, 2008, Research On Future
Media and 3D Internet, European Commission, Information society and
media.
•Justin Rattner. The Rise of 3D Internet. Intel Corporation 7.3D Internet.
Centre for Internet Excellence
This topic covers all the advancement in the area of 3D and its impact on INTERNET. For more presentations send me a request on harshithsingh1126@gmail.com or whats app at 9481757229.
A new world of smart internet.Also known as virtual worlds, the 3D Internet is a powerful new way for you to reach consumers, business customers, co-workers, partners, and students. It combines the immediacy of television, the versatile content of the Web, and the relationship-building strengths of social networking sites like Face book . Yet unlike the passive experience of television, the 3D Internet is inherently interactive and engaging. Virtual worlds provide immersive 3D experiences that replicate (and in some cases exceed) real life.
•Future Media and 3D Internet Task Force, 2008, Research On Future
Media and 3D Internet, European Commission, Information society and
media.
•Justin Rattner. The Rise of 3D Internet. Intel Corporation 7.3D Internet.
Centre for Internet Excellence
"Virtual Realms: Exploring 3D Internet"PapuMadival
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Abstract:
The advent of 3D Internet, also known as virtual worlds, marks a transformative epoch in digital connectivity, offering unparalleled avenues for engaging consumers, businesses, educators, and collaborators. This burgeoning platform not only captivates participants but also extends their online presence, fostering a deeper level of engagement. Recognizing the vast potential inherent in this burgeoning market, diverse entities ranging from technological giants like IBM, Microsoft, and Cisco to renowned brands such as BMW, Toyota, Circuit City, and Coca-Cola have proactively established their foothold. This abstract explores the strategic imperative for businesses and organizations to embrace the opportunities afforded by 3D Internet, positioning themselves at the forefront of this dynamic landscape.
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1. PRESENTED BY:- GUIDED BY:-
ABHINAV PAL
REG NO:- 1101288323
BRANCH:- CSE
ROLL NO:- 35
SEC :- E
3D Internet
2. • Combination of two powerful forces
Internet
3D Graphics
• The result : Interactive ,real time 3D graphics delivered
over the web
What is 3D Internet ?
3. • Introduction
• History
• Why 3D Internet?
• Architecture
• Advantages
• Disadvantages
• Applications
• Examples of 3D technology
• Conclusion
• References
CONTAINTS
4. • The internet is evolving to become to de- facto
cyberspace.
• The 3D internet is one of the most important technologies
world is looking forward.
• 3D internet is also known as virtual worlds.
• It is powerful new way for reach consumers ,business
customers ,students etc.
• 3D internet is actually a much better alternative way of
organizing data which every one knows and uses.
5. Web 1.0
• In this a small number of writers created web page for large no.
of readers.
• People could get informations by going directly to source link
like
Adobe.com for design issue
Microsoft.com for window issue
CNN.com for news issue
Web 2.0
• In this people publish content that other people can consume ,
company built platform that people publish content for other people
(flicker, you tube, Wikipedia, blogger).
6. • Web 2.0 is reach in feature, it has user friendly interface based on
Ajax or similar rich in media .
• Web 2.0 become popular mainly because of its rich look and user of
best GUI.
Web 3.0
• Web 3.0 applications we will see the data being integrated and
applying it into innovative ways that were never possible before.
• Imagine taking things from Amazon, integrating it with data from
Google and then building a site that would define your shopping
experience based on a combination of Google Trends and New
Products.
• Another major leap in the Web 3.0 is the introduction of the 3D
Internet into the web, hence these would replace the existing Web
Pages with the Web Places
contd…..
8. • Interesting 3D Shopping.
• Easy social interactions.
• To represent interior design effectively.
• Gaming made more interesting.
• Distance learning is a joyous experience.
Why 3D Internet?
9. World servers
Provide user- or server-side created, static and dynamic content making up the
specific web place (3D environment) including visuals, physics engine, avatar
data, media, and more to client programs.
Avatar/ID servers
Virtual identity management systems containing identity, avatar information and
inventory of registered users and providing these to individual world servers and
relevant client programs (owner, owners friends) while ensuring privacy and
security of stored information.
Universal location servers
Virtual location management systems similar and including current DNS
providing virtual geographical information as well as connection to the Internet
via methods similar to SL URL. They can also act as a distributed directory of the
world, avatar servers and users.
Architecture
10. Clients
Browser-like viewer programs running on users computers with extensive
networking, caching, and 3D rendering capabilities. Additional
components of the 3D Internet include web places (replacing websites)
and 3D object creation/editing software, i.e. easy-to-use 3D modeling
and design programs such as Sketch-Up and communication protocols.
contd…
11. • Participants have control throughout the virtual
space.
• Content readily available.
• Participants have a choice in whether to interact
with an offering.
ADVANTAGES
12. • The limited effectiveness of traditional media techniques.
• Lack of an effective way for enabling people in virtual
world.
• An inconsistent enabling in world participants to easily
interact with a access video , rich multimedia and wed
content.
DISADVANTAGES
13. E-commerce
• Product visualization
• 3D virtual shop
• Interact in virtual workspace
Education
• Web based training using interactive 3D
• Virtual experimental of physical science(tech learn and practice in a
way that’s feel ”real”)
Entertainment
• Multi-player ,fully 3D game
• Streaming 3D animation
14. Collaborative design and engineering
• Architecture
• Product design
• 3D visualization of data for various field.
Contd…..
15. Google goggles :
Any one putting “the goggles”
Will be immersed in a 3D “stereo-
Vision” virtual reality called 3D life
16. 3D Shopping
3D internet dedicated years of research
and development worlds first fully functional
interactive shopping mall where user can
navigate and find themselves into virtual
shopping environment.
contd…
17. • Provided an overview concept of 3D internet.
• At this point of time we are facing an unique opportunity
of evolution of internet towards much more versatile,
interactive and usable version i.e. 3D INTERNET.
• There are still many challenges on the way.
• Immediacy of TV + Versatile content of web + Relationship
building strengths of social networking site =
INTERACTIVE 3D INTERNET
Conclusion