Shockwave goes 3D
Macromedia plans to incorporate Intel's 3-D graphics technology in its popular Shockwave Player, the companies said.
Shockwave Player displays Web content, such as multi-user games, interactive product simulations and online entertainment.
The 3-D feature, expected to be in place by next year, will be automatically updated when a user runs the player from a Web site.
More details are available at www.excitenews.com
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