Facilitating viewer interaction with three-dimensional objects and two-dimensional images in virtual three-dimensional workspace by drag and drop technique

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PATENT NO 5903271
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08862661

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A system, method and computer program for a virtual three-dimensional workspace wherein certain three-dimensional objects represent or serve as proxies for a variety of user interactive application programs. Such objects may be selected or triggered by the user to bring forth planar two-dimensional interactive user interfaces having images resembling those of their respective representative 3D objects so that a user may intuitively note the resemblance and select the appropriate object to result in the planar two-dimensional interactive interface appearing in front of the three-dimensional workspace. This two-dimensional planar interface remains active and unaffected by changes to its representative three-dimensional object during the course of navigation or otherwise. A drag and drop technique facilitates viewer interaction between images in a two-dimensional workplane with three-dimensional objects in the virtual three-dimensional workspace.

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ACTIVISION PUBLISHING INC3100 OCEAN PARK BLVD SANTA MONICA CA 90405

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Bardon, Didier Daniel Claude Austin, TX 11 1186
Berry, Richard Edmond Georgetown, TX 47 3710
Isensee, Scott Harlan Georgetown, TX 41 3277
Mullaly, John Martin Austin, TX 35 2147
Roberts, David John Stockton, GB 25 1860

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