More Examples of Powerful Browser-Based Graphics with WebGL Samples
Posted on 14. Sep, 2010 by Daniel Cawrey in Tips, Videos
WebGL is a 3D graphics API derived from OpenGL that was built to power graphical interfaces on the web using HTML5. It is open source and originally developed by Mozilla.
Today Google released some video clips of some of the best WebGL examples hosted on their own Code site, and they do not disappoint in showing off the power that current browsers have in displaying heavy graphical interfaces when combined with HTML5 and JavaScript.
You can see more of these in your own browser here.
Field by Gregg Tavares
Wall of Photos by Cooliris
Aquarium by Human Engines and Gregg Tavares
Find any other WebGL samples you find interesting? Let us know in the comments.






Cristian
13. Oct, 2010
Every day I love more Html5
Daniel Cawrey
14. Oct, 2010
I can’t wait for more apps! They are on their way…
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