The present invention provides a virtual world that makes surfing the
World Wide Web more satisfying and pleasurable to the user. The invention
is arbitive to graphically and functionally restore a user's sense of
proximity or distance while surfing the web. The user is presented with
the ability to traverse a two- or three-dimensional geographic terrain.
Matrix, including common metrics and customized metrics, are used to
enhance user interactions such that the user's overall experience during
visiting a web site is made more realistic. The invention also provides a
cached ahead concept whereby users are allowed to experience a smooth and
no wait travel in the virtual world when travelling between web sites.