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PLM Prompt: What is future of Information Visualization in 3D?

PLM Prompt: What is future of Information Visualization in 3D?
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15 July, 2009 | 0 min for reading

Short prompt this morning.

What do you think about Information Visualization in 3D?

Do you see future in this way to explore data?

Actually, I believe it is…

I put some examples of various data visualization. They are almost random. I wrote about this lately on 3D Perspecitves blog. Take a look on some Google examples as well other cool stuff (thanks Josh’s solidsmack posterous).

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