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Imagine a browser that presents you with a 3D world to wander through, but it creates a world based on what it has learnt you like. As you leave your virtual 'home' your imediate v-neighbourhood would be made of the shops you visit most, the resources you have most frequently used, your favorite place
for entertainment or maby a park in which like minded fellow wanders would meet to chat. But as you wander further you start to find new places that the software considers you might like.
Each users world would be unique but co-existant.
Or try this
http://www.terrafly.com/ [Marassa, Oct 04 2004]
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I can't let you do that, Dave |
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Alternatively, switch of your computer, visit the shops then go on a trip. Oooh, the cynicism. |
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inputting your suggestion preferences would be like setting the rules of your own random universe. |
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future immersive VR systems will probably be like this. it sounds like heaven on earth... or in the computer... or where ever |
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The virtual world, in my opinion, would be better
used to make a real hole in the sphere of what
you know and like to find real change/difference. |
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A clever perspective should be able to supply you
with things you don't like/don't understand, in a
way you like them(green eggs and ham). |
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