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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As long as the people dictating the standards do not make a decision to implement such an api on a large scale, it will only remain a good idea. And you can bet Adobe will do everything in it's power to prevent such apis from taking over.
@tablo213 The goal was to have open video contents, and a browser that supported a free codec, so html5 should use theora , but it seems as chrome is using mp4 instead, at least so far, voting for theora is open now, but you have some big proprietary show stoppers like Apple and Microsoft that don't like the idea of an open standard codec. I hope Google make an offer they can't refuse.
Sweet! When this comes out, things like the ipod touch and iphone can have a flash alternative! Apple and google work together, and can give us something to actually watch when in the safari browser on the iphone. Btw, Apple and adobe are kinda feuding with each other for the time being, which is why the iphone doesnt have flash for now... :(
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unfortunately though, its taking a very long time to become a reality...
And you can bet Adobe will do everything in it's power to prevent such apis from taking over.
The goal was to have open video contents, and a browser that supported a free codec, so html5 should use theora , but it seems as chrome is using mp4 instead, at least so far, voting for theora is open now, but you have some big proprietary show stoppers like Apple and Microsoft that don't like the idea of an open standard codec.
I hope Google make an offer they can't refuse.