Claims
- 1. A system for creating and distributing 3D websites for a computer system including:
a. customizable 3D space containing scenes (rooms, sky, worlds), objects and icons; b. means to navigate throughout the 3D space to view, manipulate, and click on the scene elements, objects, and/or icons; c. means for the user to interface with the information, applications, web pages, files or underlying data through the icons in 3D space; d. means for transmitting the scenes, navigation, and icons over the Internet.
- 2. A system for creating and distributing 3D websites for a computer system according to claim 1, wherein:
the 3D scene is automatically created on the end user's computer based on a seed file issued by a server that parametrically generates the 3D scene on the end user's computer.
- 3. A system for creating and distributing 3D web sites for a computer system according to claim 1, wherein:
the 3D scene is automatically created on the end user's computer based on a template 3D scene already resident on the end user's computer and a seed file issued by a server that parametrically generates the remainder of the 3D scene.
- 4. A system for creating and distributing 3D websites for a computer system according to claim 1, wherein:
the 3D scene is automatically created on the end user's computer based on a template 3D scene already resident on the end user's computer and a seed file issued by a server that generates the icons, objects and other information in the 3D scene.
- 5. A system for creating and distributing 3D websites for a computer system according to claim 1, wherein:
the 3D scene can be dynamically altered based on certain user-defined criteria such as selecting the desired color scheme or type of architecture desired (e.g. Art Deco, Victorian, Gothic, Egyptian . . . )
- 6. A system for creating and distributing 3D websites for a computer system according to claim 1, wherein:
the 3D scene seamlessly integrates content from the Internet (e.g. the weather outside can be generated based on the actual weather, a stock ticker can be integrated into the scene based on actual stock info, and ads can be placed into the scene off of the Internet . . . )
- 7. A system for creating and distributing 3D websites for a computer system according to claim 1, including:
means for multiple users to navigate and interact with the scene and objects at the same time.
- 8. A system for creating and distributing 3D websites for a computer system according to claim 1, wherein:
the communication between end users is conducted using mediated peer-to-peer technology and the users need only send their avatars' basic information to each other once and then need only send seed information such as position; movement direction and speed; movement information such as running, walking or flying; and actions such as clicking on an icon.
- 9. A system for creating and distributing 3D websites for a computer system according to claim 1, wherein:
the users can collaborate with each other by viewing the same information at the same time (i.e. if one of them clicks on a 2D web page located in the 3D space, they both see the same thing and both see the same new page being loaded).
- 10. A system for creating and distributing 3D websites for a computer system according to claim 1, wherein:
the users can collaborate with each other by bringing new files into the 3D space along with their avatars. They can then share this information with each other and view the same information at the same time.
- 11. A system for creating and distributing 3D websites for a computer system according to claim 1, wherein:
the users can collaborate with each other by speaking with each other on-line text chat, instant messaging and/or using voice over IP (VoIP) or other verbal communication technology.
- 12. A system for creating and distributing 3D websites for a computer system according to claim 1, wherein:
the users can intuitively move from 3D website to 3D website by simply “walking” from one room into another.
- 13. A system for creating and distributing 3D websites for a computer system according to claim 1, wherein:
the 3D website is platform independent and can be used on a PC, game console, set-top box, wireless device, mobile device, or virtual reality device.
- 14. A system for creating and distributing 3D websites for a computer system according to claim 1, wherein:
the 3D website is configured to be used for e-commerce, on-line shopping, stock market, financial, real estate, telco, or Internet service provider industries.
- 15. A system for creating and distributing collaborative multi-user 3D websites for a computer system including:
a. customizable 3D space containing scenes (rooms, sky, worlds), objects and icons; b. means to navigate throughout the 3D space to view, manipulate, and click on the scene elements, objects, and/or icons; c. means for the user to interface with the information, applications, web pages, files or underlying data through the icons in 3D space; d. means for transmitting the scenes, navigation, and icons over the Internet; e. means for multiple users to navigate and interact with the scene, objects, icons, and each other at the same time.
- 16. A system for creating and distributing collaborative multi-user 3D websites for a computer system according to claim 15, wherein:
the 3D scene is automatically created on the end user's computer based on a seed file issued by a server that parametrically generates the 3D scene on the end user's computer.
- 17. A system for creating and distributing collaborative multi-user 3D websites for a computer system according to claim 15, wherein:
the 3D scene is automatically created on the end user's computer based on a template 3D scene already resident on the end user's computer and a seed file issued by a server that parametrically generates the remainder of the 3D scene.
- 18. A system for creating and distributing collaborative multi-user 3D websites for a computer system according to claim 15, wherein:
the 3D scene is automatically created on the end user's computer based on a template 3D scene already resident on the end user's computer and a seed file issued by a server that generates the icons, objects and other information in the 3D scene.
- 19. A system for creating and distributing collaborative multi-user 3D websites for a computer system according to claim 15, wherein:
the 3D scene can be dynamically altered based on certain user-defined criteria such as selecting the desired color scheme or type of architecture desired (e.g. Art Deco, Victorian, Gothic, Egyptian . . . )
- 20. A system for creating and distributing collaborative multi-user 3D websites for a computer system according to claim 15, wherein:
the 3D scene seamlessly integrates content from the Internet (e.g. the weather outside can be generated based on the actual weather, a stock ticker can be integrated into the scene based on actual stock info, and ads can be placed into the scene off of the Internet . . . )
- 21. A system for creating and distributing collaborative multi-user 3D websites for a computer system according to claim 15, wherein:
the communication between end users is conducted using mediated peer-to-peer technology and the users need only send their avatars' basic information to each other once and then need only send seed information such as position; movement direction and speed; movement information such as running, walking or flying; and actions such as clicking on an icon.
- 22. A system for creating and distributing collaborative multi-user 3D websites for a computer system according to claim 15, wherein:
the users can collaborate with each other by viewing the same information at the same time (i.e. if one of them clicks on a 2D web page located in the 3D space, they both see the same thing and both see the same new page being loaded).
- 23. A system for creating and distributing collaborative multi-user 3D websites for a computer system according to claim 15, wherein:
the users can collaborate with each other by bringing new files into the 3D space along with their avatars. They can then share this information with each other and view the same information at the same time.
- 24. A system for creating and distributing collaborative multi-user 3D websites for a computer system according to claim 15, wherein:
a. the users can collaborate with each other by speaking with each other on-line text chat, instant messaging and/or using voice over IP (VoIP) or other verbal communication technology.
- 25. A system for creating and distributing collaborative multi-user 3D websites for a computer system according to claim 15, wherein:
the users can intuitively move from 3D website to 3D website by simply “walking” from one room into another.
- 26. A system for creating and distributing collaborative multi-user 3D websites for a computer system according to claim 15, wherein:
the 3D website is platform independent and can be used on a PC, game console, set-top box, wireless device, mobile device, or virtual reality device.
- 27. A system for creating and distributing collaborative multi-user 3D websites for a computer system according to claim 15, wherein:
the 3D website is used for e-commerce, on-line shopping, stock market, financial, real estate, telco, or Internet service provider industries.
- 28. A system for creating and distributing collaborative multi-user 3D Graphical User Interfaces (3D GUI) for a computer system including:
a. customizable 3D space containing scenes (rooms, sky, worlds), objects and icons; b. means to navigate throughout the 3D space to view, manipulate, and click on the scene elements, objects, and/or icons; c. means for the user to interface with the information, applications, web pages, files or underlying data through the icons in 3D space; d. means for transmitting the scenes, navigation, and icons over the Internet; e. means for multiple users to navigate and interact with the scene, objects, icons, and each other at the same time; f. means for the 3D GUI and underlying content to be accessed over the Internet.
CROSS REFERENCE TO OTHER APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application, serial No. 60/290,291, filed May 11, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60290291 |
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