Mozilla, Graphics Group Seek to Build 3D Web
March 24, 2009 by Vygantas Lipskas · Leave a Comment
From cNET.com
“Wish you could play Crysis in your Web browser? Two influential organizations are banding together to try to bring accelerated 3D graphics to the Web, a move that eventually could improve online games and other Web applications.
The Web is gradually becoming a better foundation for applications with splashy, sophisticated interfaces, but 3D graphics on the Web remain primitive. Now, though, Mozilla, the group behind the Firefox browser, and Khronos, the consortium that oversees the widely used OpenGL graphics interface technology, are trying to jointly create a standard for accelerated 3D graphics on the Web.”
Continue reading at cNET.com
AT&T Pogo Web Browser
March 28, 2008 by Vygantas Lipskas · 4 Comments
AT&T is currently working on a Mozilla Firefox based, 3D web browser called “Pogo”. At this moment, Pogo is open for private beta testers only. So why exactly you should be interested in this web browser, when there are already dozens of them? Pogo allows you not only to surf the web, use visual tabbed browsing, but also organize your music, video and pictures.
While we’re still waiting for more details about Pogo, here’s a video for you to check: Read more
SpaceTime – 3D Web Browsing
January 8, 2008 by Vygantas Lipskas · 2 Comments
Now this is something interesting. Have you ever heard about SpaceTime? No? You should check their web page then and watch the video. Firstly I thought that it’s just yet another useless “feature”, however, after watching SpaceTime demo video, I’ve changed my mind. It is not as useless as I thought. Check this screenshot for example: Read more




