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Subject: G WEB
Date: Tue, 30 May 1995 11:40:14 -0400
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VIRTUAL PRESENCE, Europe's leading independent VR systems company will 
unveil G WEB, a new virtual world authoring software package, at VR95 
in San Jose next week. 

G WEB is believed to be the first VR modeller designed to meet the new VRML 
(Virtual Reality Modelling Language) 1.0 standard announced last month.

VRML enables Internet accessible 3D virtual worlds to be specified and 
linked to each other via 'portals'. Users will be able to enter and 
explore 3D spaces, and travel widely from world to world through 
'cyberspace'. It is expected that worlds will be created for a wide 
range of commercial, social, cultural, educational, medical and other 
applications. They may attract millions of visitors using either home 
or business computers. HeadMounted Displays and other standard i/o 
devices will be supported.

Support for VRML has already been announced by many major computer and 
graphics companies, including Silicon Graphics and the first VRML 
browsers have already been demonstrated for PCs and Workstations.

G WEB is the latest member of the Virtual Presence 'Genesis' VR 
software family, whose users include many of the world's leading 
commercial and academic VR development teams. G WEB provides a 'point 
and click' graphical user interface (gui) and is designed to be used by 
people with no programming experience. Users can create their worlds 
from scratch, or they can import existing data - for example from CAD 
packages - and utilise G WEB's advanced database optimising tools to 
maximise performance from the VRML browsers on the target sites.

Shipments of the beta release will commence June 1st for:

Windows 3.1 (TM)

Windows NT (TM)

Silicon Graphics

and on July 1st for:

SUN Sparc (TM)

Other platforms by demand - G WEB is intended to be a user-led product.

We have some very special offers for our early beta clients - please 
call for registration details.

You can get more information from our www site:

http://www.demon.co.uk/presence/gweb.html

which has all the details; or you can call us:

-- 
The G Web Team
Virtual Presence Ltd
6 New Concordia Wharf
Mill Street
London SE12BB  UK
Tel: +44 (0)171-252-2922
Fax: +44 (0)171-237-1360
e-mail gweb@presence.demon.co.uk
http://www.demon.co.uk/presence/gweb.html




