Microsoft buys 3D company for Virtual Earth

February 8, 2008, 11:21 AM —  IDG News Service — 

Microsoft has bought
Caligari, a developer
of 3D modeling software, in a move that could help enrich the graphics experience
in Microsoft's Virtual Earth mapping system.

Caligari started making 3D modeling and animation software for the Amiga computer
in the mid-1980s. Its signature tool, called trueSpace, has a user interface
that makes it easy to build complex 3D animations, according to an entry on
the Virtual
Earth blog
on Wednesday announcing the acquisition.

Caligari has offices in Mountain View, California, and Slovakia. Its development
team will work with the Virtual Earth group, and Caligari's "tightly knit
community of beta testers" will stay the same, said Roman Ormandy, founder
and CEO of Caligari, in
a blog posting
. He said the company will become a wholly owned subsidiary
of Microsoft.

"Now we will have more resources to rely on, larger market to consider
and I hope more fun doing that," he wrote.

Microsoft was not available for additional comment.

In December, Microsoft bought Multimap, which also became a wholly owned subsidiary
and works with the Virtual Earth and Search groups. Multimap develops online
mapping services. At the time of that acquisition, Microsoft said the buy would
help it expand its online services offerings to consumers and businesses.

Virtual Earth's 3D version, currently in beta, lets users zoom in and out of
3D maps of cities and natural areas. It is similar to Google's Google
Earth
product.

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