Technology2022-12-30T23:43:07+00:00

MOBILE VR IS HERE, WEBGL 3D GAMING ON MOBILE!

WHY CHOOSE VIRTUAL REALITY?

This is like no other technology you have explored in your past gaming and technology adventures.  Your mobile VR viewer is the ticket into the next generation of computing and visualization for fun and for every industry it may apply.  The stage has been set for this new industry to begin but as with all things new it takes early adopters and cutting edge personalities to seek out what is next.  You are here so lets begin with orientation and the basics.

Begin by choosing a VR Guide from the menu above or start exploring the postings on the right to see what is new and where to find it.  This is your guide post so check back to update your app and web links.  We will expand to support more WEBGL content in the coming year which is the next big shift in web browser experiences since Flash hit the market.  Welcome to the future of the 3D web where websites are not just a billboard or tool but an immersive experience driven by voice control.  Sounds great but it starts with you today and your new viewer.  Enjoy the exploration.

LEARNING MATERIALS FOR USERS AND DEVELOPERS

WebGL (Web Graphics Library) is a JavaScript API for rendering interactive 2D and 3D graphics within any compatible web browser without the use of plug-ins.[2] WebGL is fully integrated with other web standards, allowing GPU-accelerated usage of physics and image processing and effects as part of the web page canvas. WebGL elements can be mixed with other HTML elements and composited with other parts of the page or page background.[3] WebGL programs consist of control code written in JavaScript and shader code that is written in OpenGL ES Shading Language (GLSL ES), a language similar to C or C++, and is executed on a computer’s graphics processing unit (GPU). WebGL is designed and maintained by the non-profit Khronos Group.[4]

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