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Subject: | FLASH: Boundary-less sites. |
From: | Brian Mays |
Date: | Mon, 17 Jan 2000 00:18:21 GMT |
I was doing some research today for a personal site I'm working on. I
didn't get very far.
What I was trying to find was a site much like Gabocorp used to be where
you entered the site and you actually moved THROUGH the site, like it
was three-dimensional (that's the best way I can think of to describe
it). Like you were moving through a world instead of viewing it
through a window (or web browser).
The only other one I can currently find is Eye4U (at least the only
other one that is CLOSE).
Does any of this make sense?
I was hoping some of you had seen recent sites like what I'm thinking of
and could direct me to them.
Thanks for your time,
Brian Mays
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Replies
Re: FLASH: Boundary-less sites., Shaun Brazier
Re: FLASH: Boundary-less sites., Phil Ward
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