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After a long time gathering together different software and applications, I publish this list of 20 authoring tools, languages, programming APIs and tools that can be used to build 3D virtual worlds, that can be published in Internet

Feel free to suggest more. As you see from the list, it is more focused on APIs and programming languages. So if you know of another API, programming language or way to add 3D content by code, please comment.

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http://news.hiperia3d.com/2008/07/20-technologies-for-3d-worlds-on-...

Thank you.

Tags: 3d, flash, java, programming, software, tools, virtual, worlds

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Wonderful list. Some applications were new to me. Thanks for posting it.

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Thank you. If you look at the comments of the post, there are more that the people have suggested.

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Yes indeed, a great list.

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