This is a demo that demonstrates the potential of rendering 3D graphics in the browser, using O3D, an open-source web API for creating rich, interactive 3D applications in the browser. The app show...
This is a demo that demonstrates the potential of rendering 3D graphics in the browser, using O3D, an open-source web API for creating rich, interactive 3D applications in the browser. The app shown in the video is coded in javascript and html and runs in a web browser. Learn more about O3D at http://code.google.com/apis/o3d
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@oldmarriedgamerSG It's Firefox. Chrome's not available for the Mac yet (it's only in dev right now), but will be soon. Google's a very platform-agnostic organization... their workforce, last I heard, was about 40% Win, 40% Mac, and 20% Linux. They regularly do demos using other browsers besides Chrome.
No, firefox works on mac os x. There is chrome for mac.
Firefox DOES NOT look like safari. That looks just like firefox. The buttons are not identical. Excuse me, but you don't know a crap of what safari looks like. Firefox is for mac and google is for mac. Don't tell me otherwise, because it's open right now WITHOUT VMware Fusion OR bootcamp.
@sawmaster2 Easy there sawmaster2. Firefox in fact DOES look like Safari, as the Firefox team actually used the Safari UI for inspiration when building FF's UI. Firefox, nor Google, are "for" Mac, nor is Chrome. Firefox is available for almost every platform, Chrome's getting there (it's officially Windows only at the moment), and Google is a company.
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Firefox DOES NOT look like safari. That looks just like firefox. The buttons are not identical. Excuse me, but you don't know a crap of what safari looks like. Firefox is for mac and google is for mac. Don't tell me otherwise, because it's open right now WITHOUT VMware Fusion OR bootcamp.