3D File Manager on Linux Wins NSF Prize
MadFarmAnimalz writes "Science Magazine's reporting on the results of the NSF's Science and Engineering Visualisation Challenge and the first prize in the Illustrations category has been claimed by the Innolab 3D File Manager, which was developed on linux. Apparently this involves arranging data in a ferris wheel type structure." The data is arranged by its relationship with its content, rather than by its physical position on a hard drive or its file system.
Does this mean that you have to wait for your files to get back down to the bottom to be able to read them???
Browsing your pr0n collection will never be what it used to be again.
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...They use 3D file system technology like this to run big theme parks. I know for a fact they use something similar to this over at Jurassic Park. :)
:q!
So I expect you to have this 3D desktop on my ... umm ... desktop by tomorrow morning.
We'd need an interactive hologram system before we can really have a truly 3D desktop.
-- "I can't tell the future, I just work there." -- The Doctor
Very interesting. But I think that 3D OS management apps peaked with that mod where you could kill your processes by shooting them in Doom. Nothing since has even close...
Never underestimate the power of 0d!!!
You have a point there.