Virtual 3D Library Will Turn Web Search Into an Exciting Journey


3D Library


(PRWEB) August 3, 2010

What will the future web look like? Probably every web user has asked themselves this question at least once. Now we can already say with certainty that the Internet is entering a new era, the 3D technology era. Until recently, 3D technology was mostly associated with games and entertainment. However, now the time has come to show that the scope of this technology is much broader. Developers from La Glanz Studio volunteered to be the stereotype busters and, on June 20, 2010 launched a virtual web directory to prove that it is possible to transfer common 2D internet services into the three dimensional environment.

The directory is a 3D library with 14 halls, where each hall is intended for a separate site category: Business, Computers, Games, etc. The user moves through the virtual library to search for the information in the same way that a person does in real life. The only difference is that instead of books the library is filled with cells containing graphical banners with links. By clicking the banner, a user is transferred to the web site. In addition, each hall contains an exhibition room for 3D interactive presentations, thus opening up new horizons for advertising new products online. It is also worth mentioning that, with a good internet connection, the library is loaded in a few seconds, even in spite of the modern realistic graphics, which turn the library search into an exciting journey through virtual space.

The idea of a 3D web is not a new one; it has been in the air almost from the moment the internet was created. Several dozen movies have been made and a huge number of articles have been written on the subject. So, this option of web evolution probably was the easiest to predict. “We believe in 3D Internet! We believe that the era of flat boring 2D web pages is coming to an end. We believe it so badly that we created the 3D Library to prove that it is possible to transfer common 2D internet services into the three dimensional world. We hope that our project will be the first step in adding a third dimension to the internet and in future we will see more and more websites using 3D technology”, said Vasily Statsenko, the founder of La Glanz Studio.

For more information about the project please visit: http://3dlb.com

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