How is it different from X3D/VRML/Canvas3D?
VRML and X3D are attempts to define a 3D media format to allow 3D content to be embedded in a Web page. They do not support any of the unique Web integration features of Lateral Visions Technology such as an embedded 2D browser or World Portals. Canvas3D (and also Google’s O3D) is an attempt to do something a bit more Web-like and flexible, but it is likely to take five to ten years to come to fruition, and still does not have the unique features of Lateral Visions technology.
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