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SpaceTime
Not since the inception of the Internet has any one person or company attempted to change the way we view, use and interact with the Internet. . . until SpaceTime.
SpaceTime has spent the past eight years developing its proprietary three-dimensional (3-D) technology to make surfing the Web a multi-dimensional and visually rich experience.
Now emerging from beta, SpaceTime version 1.0 is a PC-based consumer application with Web browsing features that allows users to search, shop, read news and watch videos -- all in an unlimited 3-D environment.
Highlights of SpaceTime include:
- 3-D Search - Search Google, Yahoo!, eBay, YouTube, Amazon, Flickr, RSS feeds and more, to reveal results as a 3-D visual stack of pages
- 3-D Tabbed Browsing - Map out search and browsing progress in a visual timeline, treating each Web site as an object that can be manipulated and rearranged within the 3-D environment
- 3-D e-Commerce – Browse and bid on eBay items using SpaceTime's 3-D visual stacks, like flipping through a catalog
- Navigator – Zoom, pan, and flip through results using the sidebar control panel
- SpaceTime Zoom – Scan your highlighted search term results and jump to each instance at the click of a button
- Cinematic View – View YouTube’s most popular clips in a 3-D or full-screen mode, with the ability to pause a video when you change the channel
- Intuitive GUI – Tap into all of the basic functionality of today’s 2-D Web including “My Favorites,” a search history and more
- Savable Spaces – At any time, you can save the 3-D arrangement of the Web pages you are browsing, and return to the same spot another day
- Compatible with Microsoft Windows and Vista
SpaceTime is based in New York, NY.












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