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  2. 3D World - Wikipedia

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    3D World was a magazine and website published by Future plc whose main focus is 3D animation, visual effects, video game design, illustration and architectural visualisation. [ 2 ] 3D World appeared every four weeks and was sold in the UK , the US , in mainland Europe , Australia , New Zealand , South Africa and many other countries. [ 3 ]

  3. 3D World (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    3D World was an Australian street press publication for the dance music community. After being founded in Sydney in 1989, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] ownership of the publication changed hands several times before publication shut down in 2011.

  4. WMB 3D: World's Most Beautiful - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles-based magazine [2] WMB 3D: World's Most Beautiful was founded by photographer Nick Saglimbeni and business executive Howard Misle in 2011. [1] The magazine's stated mission "is to capture the most beautiful people, places, products, and fashion on the planet...in an unprecedented 3D viewing experience."

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  6. Future US - Wikipedia

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    The company was established when Future plc acquired struggling Greensboro video game magazine publisher GP Publications, publisher of Game Players magazine, in 1994. [ 3 ] The company launched a number of titles including PC Gamer , and relocated from North Carolina to the San Francisco Bay Area , occupying various properties in Burlingame and ...

  7. Music street press of Australia - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, 3D World began in Sydney, and ran until 2011. The magazine focused on dance music and club culture. Its main competitor was The Brag, published by Furst Media. [6] 3D World was purchased by Street Press Media in 2009, and they expanded to Melbourne and Brisbane in 2010 [7] before closing the print edition the following year.