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virtual commerce
Trade is another area which is ripe for increased use of Virtual Reality (VR). Expectations for electronic trade got ahead of the business reality during the internet bubble during the late 1990's, but the reality of electronic trade is now catching up to anticipated results. The internet is transforming search and trade in investment, travel, real property, accommodations, cars, apparel and other goods and services. With continuing discounts in the price of computer performance, virtual trade will rise in scale, immersion and interactivity. The site on Georgia Tech Animation Lab delves into these concepts further.
Virtual property tours, and virtual real estate tours in general, are taking off as an useful method to market real estate through the internet. Traditional open houses are time consuming for the real estate agent, require the owners to leave the home during the event, depend on the vagaries of the weather, and are costly for out-of-town buyers. Virtual real estate tours enable prospective buyers to see a home with the convenience of internet access, with little additional work for the realtor or inconvenience for the seller. Another plus for virtual tours is safety. Real estate agents do not have to be concerned about endeavoring to keep an eye on different people who may wander through different areas during a tangible open house. Alternatively, it is vital to pay attention to how much depth of security systems and valuables shows on virtual tours. Additional subjects at Virtual Tours Spokane, Washington . Linked page Virtual Trade also is of interest.
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