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Monthly Archives: February 2021
Goodbye! But not really…
In the most recent series of posts we were discussing the direction we could and should go (quo vademus, meaning “where are we going?”). Finally we decided that we will keep the generator the same. Technically that is, because the … Continue reading
Quo Vademus III
Suddenly I thought of a third option: apart from moving forward in technology and switching market focus, it is also possible to go back in time. Time – photo by Gerd Altmann on Pixabay Of course it’s not done to … Continue reading
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Tagged 3D, 3D-graph, Annual Report, Blaxxun, Cortona, CRT, Energy, finance, FreeWRL, graph-generator, HTML5, Javascript, LCD Anaglyph, market focus, Stereoscopy, Virtual Reality, Visual Mining, Visualisation, VRML, X3D, X3DOM, XML
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Quo vademus II
Quo vademus – where are we going? Previously I discussed the option to change the application and use other technologies than the current Java-jar with X3DOM for the 3D visualisation. It is a valid option in general, but because I … Continue reading
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Tagged 3D, Annual Report, business, Concept, consumers, Energy, EnRep3D, finance, free download, free software, Java, market, Spatial graph, Virtual Reality, Visual Mining, Visualisation, X3DOM
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