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Re: [xml-dev] FYI: AJAX and XML 3D

From: Rex Brooks <rexb@----------.--->
To: "Len Bullard" <cbullard@------.--->, <xml-dev@-----.---.--->
Date: 9/2/2006 12:09:00 AM
Thanks Len,

Took me a while to notice this, but I am glad I finally did. Ajax 
sorta blind-sided me this year because we suddenly had to accommodate 
it in the OASIS WSRP TC v2.0, which is working its way through the 
process toward an OASIS-wide vote.

Cheers,
Rex

At 10:46 PM -0500 8/30/06, Len Bullard wrote:
>Here is something cool from the 3D world of XML:
>
>From Tony Parisi: "I just posted a white paper that provides a decent
>overview of Ajax3D. Please have a look. If you like it, post this URL far
>and wide."
>
>http://www.ajax3d.org/ajax3dwhitepaper.html
>
>This is a neat paper for anyone who wants to use AJAX and X3D to do real
>time 3D.
>
>len
>
>


-- 
Rex Brooks
President, CEO
Starbourne Communications Design
GeoAddress: 1361-A Addison
Berkeley, CA 94702
Tel: 510-849-2309


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