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Visualiza is a leading technology development studio delivering online 3D Visualization, Virtual and Augmented Reality Solutions. It has been providing global brands with desktop, mobile and web applications for over 15 years. It's vision for this CGI technology is to become the new standard for online and interactive experiences.

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However, the fall was brutal and fast:

Facebook didn't have an "auto-detect" system for every Java phone. If you logged onto wap.facebook.com (the mobile site), it worked, but it was slow. The JAR app was fasterโ€” if you got the right resolution. Downloading the wrong resolution meant half the "Send" button was off-screen. facebook.jar 240x320

Data plans were expensive. 500MB per month was a luxury. The Java app stripped away all CSS, JavaScript, and heavy images. A facebook.jar file was usually between 150KB and 500KB. It used old-school HTTP requests. You could scroll through 100 status updates for less data than loading a single Instagram image today. However, the fall was brutal and fast: Facebook

: This was the primary way to access Facebook on non-smartphones from brands like during the late 2000s and early 2010s. Core Features : Despite being a lightweight app, it supported: News Feed browsing and status updates. Photo uploads and basic notifications. Syncing phone contacts with Facebook friends. Messaging through a simplified interface. Technical Specifications Resolution : 240x320 pixels (QVGA). Data Usage Downloading the wrong resolution meant half the "Send"

: Java apps often didn't scale automatically; developers had to release specific versions to ensure text and buttons fit perfectly on various screen sizes.

Visualiza Immersive Media

Visualiza expands its reach to your customers by providing 3D spaces that are more than 3D models or virtual tours. They're a completely new form of immersive 3D media that invites you to explore a place as if you were really there. We create interactive 3D and VR experiences, and print-ready 4K photography.

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Drinks Industry

Visualisation within the drinks industry continues to play a vital role in the marketing and promotion of drinks brands. The versatility of CGI against traditional photography allows you to have more control of the light, camera angles and environments you wish to place your brand.

Broadly speaking, money is spent on either telling stories or talking about ingredients, but the same old rules apply. The brands that succeed know their audience, create good content to connect to that audience and deliver that content consistently. The important thing is to put rich content out there to inspire, educate and desire your brands.

Your Market

PinPoint's enhanced 3D capabilities enables leading and bespoke technology solutions for your market. It understands the future direction of visualization technologies and can provide the most effective return on your investment. PinPoint believes that the only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to venture a little way past them into the impossible.

However, the fall was brutal and fast:

Facebook didn't have an "auto-detect" system for every Java phone. If you logged onto wap.facebook.com (the mobile site), it worked, but it was slow. The JAR app was fasterโ€” if you got the right resolution. Downloading the wrong resolution meant half the "Send" button was off-screen.

Data plans were expensive. 500MB per month was a luxury. The Java app stripped away all CSS, JavaScript, and heavy images. A facebook.jar file was usually between 150KB and 500KB. It used old-school HTTP requests. You could scroll through 100 status updates for less data than loading a single Instagram image today.

: This was the primary way to access Facebook on non-smartphones from brands like during the late 2000s and early 2010s. Core Features : Despite being a lightweight app, it supported: News Feed browsing and status updates. Photo uploads and basic notifications. Syncing phone contacts with Facebook friends. Messaging through a simplified interface. Technical Specifications Resolution : 240x320 pixels (QVGA). Data Usage

: Java apps often didn't scale automatically; developers had to release specific versions to ensure text and buttons fit perfectly on various screen sizes.