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Don't believe WebGL is real? Here's how to try the 3D browser technology yourself. It works, but plenty of development is needed for this graphics foundation to mature.
If you’d like to see what the next generation of 3-D web graphics might look like, Mozilla has a few examples ready for you to feast your eyes on. Mozilla’s WebGL project gives web developers ...
WebGL isn't just for bouncy-marble demos anymore. Google Maps, a major site, now uses the 3D graphics technology after years of development.
Among them: 3D web app demos using WebGL, sandboxing of Flash and Google Instant directly in the omnibar. The neatest of the new 3D demos is Body Browser, a 3D visualization of the human body. You can ...
If you’ve ever read about WebGL and wondered what it could do, Lights will be a great example for you. In short, WebGL is a way to display 3D graphics in the browser, without the need for a ...
WebGL 2.0 makes it easier to build 3D web applications, with faster real-time rendering, new textures and shaders, and reduced video memory consumption.
We're not sure anyone out there needs any more proof that the Nokia N900 is powerhouse, but just in case you still had doubts, check this video of a WebGL-enabled Firefox build smoothly rendering ...
The non-profit Khronos Group has given out a few details of its up-coming royalty-free WebGL standard, which promises plugin-free 3D acceleration within your browser.
OpenGL has also had features added that enable the underlying drivers to perform stricter validation of 3D code, with the specific intent being to make WebGL scenarios safer.
Apple's WebKit HTML rendering engine has gained experimental support for WebGL, an emerging standard that aims to bring native 3D graphics to the Web. The WebGL implementation has landed in the ...