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  <title>Comments for The Flex Show: Doing 3D right (http://www.insideria.com/2008/04/the-flex-show-doing-3d-right.html)</title>
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    <title>The Flex Show: Doing 3D right</title>
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Brad Umbaugh and I were interviewed on The Flex Show last week discussing our use of 3D in Discovery Earth Live.  You can check out the full interview here if you&apos;re interested.

In the interview we discuss the nature of 3D interfaces, some things to think about when attempting 3D, and just barely scratch the surface on the differences between Papervision3D and Away3D.  Kinda timely given Andrew&apos;s post on 3D just a few days ago.

Finding the &quot;right&quot; way to use rich innovative features like 3D is a topic I&apos;m really passionate about.  We didn&apos;t get into the usability aspects of it as much as I&apos;d liked in the interview, but I&apos;m hoping to do a panel at MAX or Web 2.0 NYC later this year and get more into it.  Is that something you&apos;d be interested in?  Leave us a comment if you don&apos;t mind.</summary>
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      <name>RJ Owen</name>
      
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<a href="http://bradumbaugh.blogspot.com/">Brad Umbaugh</a> and I were interviewed on The Flex Show last week discussing our use of 3D in <a href="http://dsc.discovery.com/guides/discovery-earth-live/discovery-earth-live.html">Discovery Earth Live</a>.  You can check out the full interview <a href="http://www.theflexshow.com/blog/">here</a> if you're interested.  

<p>In the interview we discuss the nature of 3D interfaces, some things to think about when attempting 3D, and just barely scratch the surface on the differences between <a href="http://blog.papervision3d.org/">Papervision3D</a> and <a href="http://away3d.com/">Away3D</a>.  Kinda timely given <a href="http://www.insideria.com/2008/04/3d-ria-where-does-it-fit.html">Andrew's post on 3D</a> just a few days ago.</p>

<p>Finding the "right" way to use rich innovative features like 3D is a topic I'm really passionate about.  We didn't get into the usability aspects of it as much as I'd liked in the interview, but I'm hoping to do a panel at MAX or Web 2.0 NYC later this year and get more into it.  Is that something you'd be interested in?  Leave us a comment if you don't mind.</p>]]>
      
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    <title>Comment from Augie Marcello on 2008-04-25</title>
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        <name>Augie Marcello</name>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Hi RJ,<br />
I have been interested in the 3d space since I began my journey into Tech 10+ years ago. The first program I learned of any kind was Actually 3d Studio Max. Back then it was in ver2 and to render anything bedside models would take 1 days time. </p>

<p>I have been developing with Flex since version1 and have  over the years done little 3-D prototypes etc. I would be EXTREMELY interested to see/learn/do more with 3D and Flex and any panel that would be put together to discuss this topic is of high interest to me. If you could add me to a list or anything(if you create one) I would be highly appreciative.<br />
Have a great day,<br />
-Augie Marcello III</p>]]>
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    <published>2008-04-25T14:43:47Z</published>
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    <title>Comment from dear hi all on 2009-01-09</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Clickjacking has been fixed now already. People <a href="http://www.ankaraevdeneve.biz ">ankara evden eve</a> using it for the old copy clipboard function (which Flash 10 broke) should  <a href="http://www.nakliyatankara.com ">evden eve nakliyat</a>   look for other solutions. I saw a good example here:</p>]]>
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    <published>2009-01-09T09:35:03Z</published>
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