
WebGL in Firefox Demonstrated on the Nokia N900
Posted December 3, 2009 at 11:33am by
Shalom Levytam
Vladimir Vukicevic, principal engineer, Firefox, has created a YouTube video to demonstrate a couple of WebGL demos on the Nokia N900.
WebGL is a standard specification currently being developed to display 3D graphics on web browsers. It enables hardware-accelerated rich 3D graphics in web pages without the need for special browser plug-ins, on any platform supporting OpenGL or OpenGL ES. Technically it is a binding for JavaScript to native OpenGL ES 2.0 implementation, to be built in to browsers. [W]
Take a look at the video below...
[via Engadget]
WebGL is a standard specification currently being developed to display 3D graphics on web browsers. It enables hardware-accelerated rich 3D graphics in web pages without the need for special browser plug-ins, on any platform supporting OpenGL or OpenGL ES. Technically it is a binding for JavaScript to native OpenGL ES 2.0 implementation, to be built in to browsers. [W]
Take a look at the video below...
[via Engadget]


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