Cyber Space Virtual Reality and the World Wide Web

Cyber Space Virtual Reality and the World Wide Web by David Jefferis, published by Silverdale in 1999, is a concise exploration of digital technology, spanning 32 pages. This book surveys the evolution of computers, focusing on significant advancements in virtual reality and the World Wide Web, while detailing the applications of computer simulation in various fields such as flight, battle, hazardous environments, and entertainment.
Readers will find a comprehensive overview of how digital technology has transformed various sectors, highlighting the intersection of cyberspace and virtual reality. The text provides insights into the practical uses of these technologies, making it relevant for those interested in the development and impact of digital innovations. This edition serves as a resource for understanding the foundational aspects of cyberspace and its applications in contemporary contexts.
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Surveys digital technology from the early days of computers to virtual reality and the World Wide Web, describing the uses of computer simulation in flight, battle, hazardous environments, and entertainment.
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