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Tag Archives: Box
Sunglass 3D Cloud Share – A Future So Bright?
by Fred Abler I love startups with odd names and sunglasses. That’s why Sunglass.io caught my eye. Such a unusual name for a cloud-based 3D collaboration platform (including SketchUp). I still can’t offer any real insights as to the name, … Continue reading
Posted in 3D Models, 3D Tech, Architecture, GeoDesign, SketchUp, Theory & Concepts, Tools, Uncategorized, Virtual Design and Construction
Tagged 3D Collaboration, Box, CAD Industry, CAD Marketing, Collaboration Portals 3D, Conceptual collaboration, dplan, Kaustuv DeBiswas, MIT Design Computation, Nitin Rao, Sunglass, Sunglass.io, Ted Talks Sunglass Project
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Pipe Dreams – BIM is (still) the broadband killer-app
By Fred Abler Nearly ten years ago I attended my first Internet2 conference. I was presenting my research project the Objective Networks Collaboratory. It was a free 3D model server for sharing SketchUp components funded by @Last Software and Cal … Continue reading
Posted in 3D Tech, Architecture, BIM, History, Revit, SketchUp, Theory & Concepts, Uncategorized, Virtual Design and Construction
Tagged 3D Model Server, @Last Software, AEC, Andrew Odlyzko, Autodesk, Autodesk acquires Vela Systems, BIM, BIM Marketing, blueprint markup, Box, Box Blog, Box.net, broadband, broadband killer app, CAD Research Center, Cal Poly, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Chris Yeh, Construction Management tablets, construction markup, enterprise Mobility, extreme portability, fred ab, Fred Abler, Grid Computing, high bandwidth environments, interconnecting networks, Internet2, Ipad App, killer app, NYC Building, Paradoxes of Broadband, PlanGrid, PlansandSpecs.com, TechCrunch, Turner construction, ultility penetration paradox, VDC, Virtual Design and Construction, Y Combinator
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