- Virtual Rendezvous
Virtual Rendezvous is the name of an on-going open software effort, and the virtual corporation supporting it, whose short name is Rendezvous.
History
"Virtual Rendezvous" was the name chosen by
Charles L. Perkins in 1993 for a virtual corporation that focused on the social aspects of the emerging broadband networks of that era. A Web site [http://rendezvous.com] to chronicle its various efforts over the years was created that same year, at first for use by theNeXT -onlyWorldWideWeb , then by theMosaic browser , and finally byNetscape and later browsers.During the long odyssey that followed, through many partners and teams of volunteers, and through
3DO University forUS West (phone company) 's cable network,Time Warner 'sFull Service Network , and beta-testingContinental Cablevision 's 2nd consumer cable modem in the world; then creating holographic audio spaces forVideo On Demand tests, 3DVirtual Reality , immersive user interfaces, and location-based entertainment; through early relationships withNetscape Communications ,firstperson (theSun Microsystems spin-off that created theJava (Sun) Java platform ),Wildfire Communications [http://www.orange.com/Textonly/investorrelations/wildfire.asp?UID=&bhcp=1] ,Tellme Networks [http://www.tellme.com/] , and others; through contributing ideas toFirefly (website) ,Abuzz [http://www.abuzz.com/] ,Alexa Internet , and Keen [http://www.keen.com/] ; and finally, seeking a commercial arm for server support through various CEOs and business plans in 1995–2000, the company has re-invented itself numerous times to reach its ambitious goals.More recently, efforts have focused on knitting together
JXTA (andJXME [http://jxme.jxta.org/] ),Jini , theEclipse (computing) and Modeling Framework [http://www.eclipse.org/emf/] ,Project Looking Glass , thePando (application) , theWater programming language , and theRuby programming language with the growing web of service-oriented applications and high-level languages built on theJava virtual machine (andJ2ME ) as a reference implementation of the full-scaleVirtual Rendezvous Service . For the first time, these disparate efforts may become one universal, ubiquitous, real-time communication and collaboration meta-service (and 3D meta-world UI) available across all devices, fixed and portable, as its creators had originally intended.
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