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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. List of magazines in Australia - Wikipedia

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    3D World (Australia) Australian Musician; Beat Magazine; Blunt Magazine; BMA Magazine; Cyclic Defrost; Ear for Music; Fast Forward (1980-1982) Go-Set (1966-1974) Inpress (1988-2013) Juke Magazine (1975-1992) Juice (Australian magazine) Limelight; Music Feeds; Resident Advisor; Rip It Up (1989-2016) Roadrunner (Australian music magazine) Rock ...

  4. 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.

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

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    Standard red-cyan anaglyph glasses are required to view the images in 3D; [8] glasses are inside, or the company supplies them for free via mail. [4] The magazine is also available for iPad, iPhone or Android. A free WMB 3D app was made available in the iTunes App Store and in Google Play, with the magazine content sold separately. [11]

  6. 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.

  7. ImagineFX - Wikipedia

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    Published in Bath, UK by Future plc since January 2006, the main focus of ImagineFX is the workshops featured in the second half of the magazine, which is published on a monthly basis. [1] Artists such as Ryan Church , Jonny Duddle, Martin Bland and Henning Ludvigsen contribute to the magazine.

  8. Category:World magazines - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 22 January 2013, at 07:21 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. 1-800-FREE-411 - Wikipedia

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    Callers dial 1-800 (888 or 866)-FREE411 [373-3411] from any phone in the United States to use the toll-free service. Sponsors cover part of the service cost by playing advertising messages during the call. Callers always hear an ad at the beginning of the call, and then another after they have made their request.