- From: Kevin Hughes <kevinh@eit.com>
- Date: Mon, 7 Aug 95 04:26:15 PDT
- To: mpesce@netcom.com
August 6, 1995 Announcing the release of "From Webspace to Cyberspace", a primer for the Age of the Internet. Originally released as an internal white paper at EIT in December 1994, it is now freely available. It is the sequel to "Entering the World-Wide Web: A Guide to Cyberspace". It covers: A brief history and overview of the World-Wide Web An overview of today's online collaborative systems and descriptions of future work An introduction to true cyberspace: what it means, media analyses, common myths, and applications of virtual environment technology Future VRML issues, new tools, VRML browsers, world elements, and cyberspacial design guidelines Descriptions of next generation VRML browsers and an analysis of navigation methods Current and future trends in human-computer interface design, new environments, basic layouts, vision-related issues, and input/output devices Three-dimensional world design guidelines, with examples and never before seen 3D prototypes of collaborative spaces and universes developed at EIT The future of the Internet: current problems with the World-Wide Web, new business models, new media, culture acceleration, and what cyberspace needs It also includes the "History of Cyberspace", five parallel timelines with almost 1,000 events that track: Influential popular media and events of the last 500 years The history of the Internet The history of VR and VRML The history of hypertext, hypermedia, and the World-Wide Web The history of computers This work is 8.5 by 11 inches printed, 254 pages. Over 70 diagrams and figures are included. It may be redistributed freely in whole for non-profit purposes only. You can get this document in the following formats: PDF, 2.2 MB Viewers are available at http://www.adobe.com/Software.html Level 1 PostScript, UNIX compressed (pages 1 to 254), 5.4 MB Level 1 PostScript, UNIX compressed (pages 1 to 80), 2 MB Level 1 PostScript, UNIX compressed (pages 81 to 160), 3.2 MB Level 1 PostScript, UNIX compressed (pages 161 to 254), 260 k Everything is available at: http://www.eit.com/~kevinh/cspace/ Enjoy! -- Kevin -- Kevin Hughes * kevinh@eit.com Enterprise Integration Technologies Webmaster (http://www.eit.com/) Hypermedia Industrial Designer * Duty now for the future!
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