New Web Browser for Education Introduced

Sunergia Group has developed Browse3D, a new Web browser the company says makes it faster and easier for educators to find, organize, save and exchange Web-based information, particularly for conducting online research. The new browser enhances the features of Microsoft Internet Explorer, and allows users to find and view multiple Web pages simultaneously in a 3-D desktop environment. Users can also organize Web content while browsing, save rooms of information containing multiple Web pages, and exchange these rooms with colleagues.

The company plans to focus its efforts on students, faculties and departments of universities, colleges, schools, as well as distance learning and e-learning institutions worldwide. Sunergia Group, Reston, VA, (703) 464-7007, www.sunergiagroup.com/browse3d.

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