Mozilla and ”Accelerated 3D on the Web”

March 25, 2009 by: Arshad

The graphics of the flash games we play on browsers aren’t up to snuff.So the developers always look for better graphics technology to play on browsers for years.

Today at the Game Developers Conference (GDC), the Khronos Group announced a new in browser effort called, “Accelerated 3D on the Web”.The Khronos Group is an industry consortium that develops open standards like OpenGL, that benefits game developers and media developers alike.

Neil Trevett, president of the Khronos Group spoke at the Game Developers’ Conference in San Francisco and announced the consortium’s plans for a ‘royalty free standard for Accelerated 3D on the web’.

“The industry has been searching for a way to bring dynamic 3D content to everyone’s web browser for many years,” said Trevett.

“[Mozilla has] been experimenting with bringing 3D capabilities to the web for some time now, in the form of Canvas 3D,” said Mozilla’s Vladimir Vukićević in his blog.

Via Internet News

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  1. Thanks for bringing this out into the light. I appreciate the efforts of people like you to help the rest of us understand the world around us.

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