IBM has
announced plans to invest in a project to create a 3D internet.
A spokesman told
vnunet.com
that the $100m
InnovationJam initiative
will involve 10 projects including web 2.0, enterprise tools and supercomputing
visualisation to display supercomputing data graphically.
InnovationJam will also address console processors such as those in
Microsoft's
Xbox 360 and
Sony's
PlayStation
3.
A research and development project will create what IBM refers to as "a 3D
internet" of virtual worlds used by businesses and consumers.
IBM already has a presence in
Second
Life, the popular online 3D community. The company first began hosting
meetings in Second Life last month, and IBM currently holds public and private
events in the 3D world.
However, the IBM spokesman explained that Big Blue will not be investing in
Second Life, or its maker
Linden
Lab, but will instead pursue an open source 3D world of its own.
"Our view is that, just as AOL and other internet services were early entry
ways into the largely undeveloped world wide web, Second Life, other virtual
worlds and massively multi-player game environments are the precursor to a 3D
internet," he said.
IBM is also planning an internal 3D intranet where employees can hold
meetings to suggest confidential information.
The ultimate goal of the project is to create an environment where users can
seamlessly navigate between 3D worlds of commercial areas, government and
educational sites, and information services much in the same way that they
currently view web pages.
"IBM hopes to help drive and build out the next generation internet," said
the spokesman. "One that is open, immersive and 3D."
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