Virtual real estate mapping is bringing new marketing ability to web 2.0. Virtual services seek to engage users by utilizing future web-based environments and browsers to display, research, and interact with structures, objects and elements of the real world. Virtual technologies are being used by corporations to bridge the gap between the 2-D and 3-D web. This involves calculated integration of future technologies that result in a direct impact on operations and activities.
Virtual Real Estate Mapping: Virtual Worlds & Systems
Google Earth is a proprietary virtual globe program that was originally called Earth Viewer; it maps the earth by the superimposition of images obtained from satellite imagery, aerial photography and a GIS 3D globe. (Unique Integrations): Google Earth features many layers as a source for information on businesses and points of interest, as well as showcasing the contents of many communities, such as Wikipedia, Panoramio and YouTube
Google Earth is a proprietary virtual globe program that was originally called Earth Viewer; it maps the earth by the superimposition of images obtained from satellite imagery, aerial photography and a GIS 3D globe. (Unique Integrations): Google Earth features many layers as a source for information on businesses and points of interest, as well as showcasing the contents of many communities, such as Wikipedia, Panoramio and YouTube
Second Life (abbreviated as SL) is an Internet-based virtual world launched on June 23, 2003, developed by Linden Research, Inc (commonly referred to as Linden Lab). SL enables its users to interact with each other through motional avatars, providing an advanced level of a social network service combined with general aspects of a metaverse. Users can explore, meet & socialize, participate in individual and group activities, and create and trade items (virtual property) and services with one another.
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