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The 3D MMO internet is evolving very fast. About 14 years ago the World Wide Web started and now it is the biggest information network world wide. In 2003 new technologies came like web videos (YouTube), video/voice conferencing (Skype/Messenger) and the Web 2.0 applications like Google Earth / Second Life changed the content of the internet.

Myspace and facebook the new web 2.0 applications have become some of the most popular internet sites with > 40 million users.

I predict that in less than one year there will be another big change of tsunami proportions. Many applications will be using the 3D Internet VRW environments instead of the 2D wwweb. Instead of a 2D internet browser like Firefox and Navigator people will using new browser style programs to surf the 3D Internet (WW3D).

In 2010 it is estimated that over 60 million users will be surfing, shopping, learning, working, designing,and creating new Virtual Real Worlds in the 3D MMO environment internet space. Already now over one million people use the 3D MMO internet in one form or another and it's growing rapidly every day.

Companies and Organizations will have to set up in the virtual real world, selling shoes, cars, and clothing, teaching to the residents. Film Companies will preview their new movies 3D online. Reuters and the BBC will open an office in the 3D internet to report live news.

By the end of 2008 Tele3dworld will start their 3D Virtual Real World globally. By the end of 2010 it is estimated there will be over >20 million users.

MellaniuM will make the next step of the MMO 3D internet and extend it to an amazing and awesome Virtual Real World platform with amazing graphics and physics.

Contact us skype id joe133952 and we show you live what possibilities there are for you and your company.

See http://mellanium.com for detailed information and supporting articles for additional anecdotes.

Skype id joe133952 for live demonstration.

Copyright © Ken Rigby for Tele3DWorld and MellaniuM Design.

All Rights Reserved. 2008

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