From: diderot@hitl.washington.edu (Toni Emerson)
Subject: PUB: VRML Browsing and Building in Cyberspace
Date: Thu, 14 Sep 1995 15:40:02 -0700


From temerson@hitl.washington.edu (Toni Emerson)

This document and more is available at:

http://www.mcp.com/general/news7/intro.html
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New Riders is pleased to bring you VRML Browsing and Building
Cyberspace by Mark Pesce. This is the first in a series of titles
dealing with VRML by New Riders. Mark will continue to update this
current title as all of you continue to push the limits of VRML on the
way to creating a true Cyberspace.

VRML is a newborn and isn't even close to reaching its full potential;
even though some of you will indeed do some amazing things with it at
this early stage. You don't have to be a visionary to realize that
this is the start of something big. New Riders plans to be there at
every step of VRML's progression providing you with the information
you need.

We are just as excited as you are about this new technology and have
been extremely impressed with how the Internet community, through the
VRML list, has pulled together to create the VRML standard and bring
it to the masses.

We want to hear from you and be aware of what your needs are from a
publisher who takes VRML as serious as you.

We have all become VRMLized!

David Dwyer - ddwyer@newriders.mcp.com
Product Development Specialist - New Riders - Publishing Tomorrow's
Realities
Macmillan Computer Publishing

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