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Where can I get Project Looking Glass? Is there any trial version?
A:
Project Looking Glass is an opensource project. It is freely available at http://lg3d-core.dev.java.net The project is a part of the advanced development at Sun Microsystems. Sun is using it to influence our product plans; interest people in new technology; and gain new ideas to ultimately shape what we do in the future. Some of the results gained from this project will get integrated into future versions of Sun products.

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Why did Sun open source Project Looking Glass?
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Project Looking Glass is in its infancy. We need to explore lots of ideas and possibilities. We're releasing the Project Looking Glass code to the whole community to explore every aspect of the technology rather than restricting access to a privileged few. We believe this open development is an excellent model to pursue this exciting and vast opportunity. So, your involvement is eagerly anticipated.

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What platforms will Project Looking Glass support?
A:
At the moment, existing application integration is supported for Solaris x86 and Linux platforms. The platform for 3D application development is available for Linux, Solaris and Windows.

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How can I get involved? How can I start developing applications for Project Looking Glass?
A:
Please visit our opensource site at https://lg3d.dev.java.net/ You will find detailed information on participation there.

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