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Description
Rotate Window
Project Looking Glass Rotating Window View

Including information on the back of screens is part of making the user experience more intuitive.
Panorama 1 - Switch Desktops
Project Looking Glass Switch Desktops Panorama View

Project Looking Glass will allow users to switch virtual desktops by panning - by clicking around the right edge of the screen. The desktop view shows the user a panning view of his desktop and applications.
Panorama 2 - Stanford Panorama
Project Looking Glass Stanford Panorama View

This is a still photo of the Stanford University campus. Just imagine what is possible if it were live video.
Applications view
Applications View
This view of the prototype shows Word processing, video, and a Web browser all in the 3D experience. Users can interact with their existing 2D applications and will be introduced to new 3D applications.
CDs and movies
Project Looking Glass CDs and Movies
What if your CD or movie database became a 3D jukebox, where titles were joined with images to make finding what you want easier than ever? CDs spin in 3D space to bring the title you want to see to the front.
Add yellow stickies
Project Looking Glass Sticky Notes
You can tack a note to yourself right on the Web page you're viewing so that ideas and thoughts don't get lost in a myriad of yellow stickies on your screen but are stored where they are most useful.
Organize your screen
Project Looking Glass Organize your screen
Users can better organize their screens by using the full 3D space. Windows not currently in use are still accessible and visible. The label on the side gives the user more information.
 
 
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