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  2. Sketchfab - Wikipedia

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    Sketchfab is a 3D asset website used to publish, share, discover, buy and sell 3D, VR and AR content. It provides a viewer based on the WebGL and WebXR technologies that allows users to display 3D models on the web, to be viewed on any mobile browser , desktop browser or Virtual Reality headset .

  3. List of 3D-enabled mobile phones - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of 3D-enabled mobile phones, which typically use autostereoscopic displays. Some devices may use other kinds of display technology, like holographic displays or multiscopic displays.

  4. Category:Activision games - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Sketchfab logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Poly (website) - Wikipedia

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    Poly was a website created by Google for users to browse, distribute, and download 3D objects.It was launched in 2017 and intended to allow creators to easily share and access 3D objects.

  7. Brendan Iribe - Wikipedia

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    Iribe was born and grew up in Maryland. He graduated from Atholton High School in Howard County, Maryland and then attended the University of Maryland, College Park, [1] majoring in Computer Science which is part of the University of Maryland College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences in College Park for two semesters before dropping out to work as a freelance programmer.

  8. Strata 3D - Wikipedia

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    Strata 3D was one of the first desktop 3D graphics applications, [2] releasing StrataVision 3D in 1989. The company was formed by brothers Ken and Gary Bringhurst. In 2016, Strata announced plans to move into augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR), [3] allowing users to view and sell design projects using VR and AR headsets as well as offering custom VR/AR development.

  9. Microsoft 3D Viewer - Wikipedia

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    3D Viewer (formerly Mixed Reality Viewer and before that, View 3D) [2] [3] [4] is a 3D computer graphics viewer and augmented reality application that was first included in Windows 10 1703.