Spotlight | Reviews | Current Issue | Newsletter | Subscribe | Contact |
Departments

Partner Links
Website builder
WinWeb OnlineOffice
Shopping and price comparison with product reviews at dooyoo.co.uk

user friendly

CeBIT 2010 CFP

15 projects have been chosen - they will present their work at CeBIT Open Source 2010 in Hanover, Germany.

Find them in hall 2, March 2-6 or here.

  linux-magazine.com » Online » News » Google: 3D Browser  

Print this page. Recommend
Slashdot it! Delicious Share on Facebook Tweet! Digg

Google: 3D Browser

Google Labs has released the open source API O3D for testing. Still in an early phase of development, O3D intends to make 3D browser applications possible.

The search engine company chose an early release to benefit from developer feedback. The goal is to create, or at the very least to discuss, an open standard for 3D graphics on the web. The debate was started by the Khronos consortium and Google sees itself as partner in the discussion, not a competitor.

O3D can be installed as a plug-in for Windows and Mac browsers. The installation for Linux is more difficult, with the Linux version still classed as "experimental". Instructions can be found here. Valid for all systems is the fact that O3D will only run on 32 Bit. A demo is available from Google Labs, with various demos and examples that should run after a successful browser installation.

In the first discussions, Google's Java-script API received negative feedback. Doubts were shed on the necessity for a new API with some commentators claiming the OpenGL-API to be sufficient.

(Uli Bantle)

Comments


Print this page. Recommend
Slashdot it! Delicious Share on Facebook Tweet! Digg
Related Articles
Crossover Offers Google Chrome on Linux
Browser Clone: Iron Instead of Chrome
Ballmer: Linux More Dangerous than Apple
Adobe Flash Player 10 Now Ready
EVO Smart Console: Playstation Competition?
Hugo Chavez Shopping: A Million Classmate Laptops for Venezuela
Get your backstage pass to Linux!

If you're ready for a deeper look, Linux Magazine gives you a view behind the scenes.

Don't miss out on the tools, tutorials, and reviews you'll need to unlock the secrets of Linux.

more...

 

In the US and Canada, Linux Magazine is known as Linux Pro Magazine.
Entire contents © 2010 [Linux New Media USA, LLC]
Linux New Media web sites:
North America: [Linux Pro Magazine]
UK/Worldwide: [Linux Magazine]
Germany: [Linux-Magazin] [LinuxUser] [EasyLinux] [Linux-Community] [Linux Technical Review]
Eastern Europe: [Linux Magazine Poland] [Linux Community Poland]
International: [Linux Magazine Brazil] [EasyLinux Brazil] [Linux Magazine Spanish]
Corporate: [Linux New Media AG]