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movix

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About movix

Movix are building the Square Bubble Grid, a peer to peer network for virtual 'mirror' worlds. The grid is navigated using our (patent applied for) addressing protocol.

We want to make creating geographic mirror worlds as easy as building a conventional website:

1. Register your 3D domain name 2. Download and install our open source software 3. Connect to the Square Bubble Grid

Movix is four UK based people. Two are seriously technical and super creative, the other two are creatives from the movie industry. We're all over 40, apart from Rob.

Here's our sketchy (literally) website www.movix.co.uk

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    Comment #925838

    Sounds fascinating - can't find you though

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    Comment #923081

    I think Microsoft Project does Gantt's

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    Comment #922358

    I quite like it - my iPhone really hates it though.

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    Comment #914088

    The vast majority of preferred artists mentioned here, are from the early half of the last century. Does this say something about HN'ers understanding and awareness of contemporary…

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    Comment #894217

    I agree completely with this...no idea what's going on here, but it intrigued me enough to spend time poking about trying to find out, and actually come back to this thread later t…

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    Comment #883796

    It's really, really difficult to read because of the font sizes/layout/design. I couldn't get past that so I clicked out. Looks like a useful idea though. Maybe hire a designer?

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    Comment #856556

    I agree with this poster - it looks great, like something I'd want to use, but I read the whole landing page and still didn't know what I could use it for.

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    Comment #850100

    It isn't - unless the point is that he's hacked the law for 30 years

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    Comment #844392

    Surf, learn and practice bushcraft techniques, daydream about owning a campervan for kids/bikes/surboards, take photographs of clouds, go fishing but never catch anything.

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    Comment #842370

    What's with the crazy devil-eyes cat as a header?

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    Comment #842021

    Hopefully a lot, which is what the article seems to say. Now I feel encouraged to build that 'dating based on your favourite music' website we've been thinking about. http://www.mo…

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    Comment #840963

    Hire a designer - do it quick

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    Comment #838151

    It seems like the comments you posted from Apple explain pretty clearly why, but according to the App Store, it looks like it's for sale - or isn't it?

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    Comment #838143

    Great idea about the API's - thanks

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    Ask HN: Rate my start-up - muZixs

    So, I've been reading various posts here about social networking sites, checking what people are doing/saying and generally just being curious about why/how these sites grow in pop…

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    Ask HN: Where do I get the first sign-ups for my social network?

    I'm not actually starting a social networking site, but I've always been curious about the hundreds, if not thousands that are out there - where did they get their first few thousa…

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    Comment #837677

    Effective and interesting choice of blue tones. I like the point and click pictures on the front page - I actually wanted to click to see what happened. so I did...then you want me…

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    Comment #837662

    I actually can't abide the 'mac club' mindset, it's partly the reason I avoided the platform for so long - the idea of being part of a brand 'family' is hideous I think. The associ…

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    Comment #837575

    Posterous - great eamil interface, effortless blog creation and updating and the Share on Posterous widget rocks

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    Comment #835660

    SDNWOTN

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    Comment #835642

    It is? Why? What did I miss?