Declarative 3D Internet Demo'ed & Explained
declarative 3d internet http://www.netbooknews.com today the web is lacking non-proprietary mechanisms to model dynamic 3D internet, render them in standard browsers and interact with the content. At Intel's Research and Innovation Forum 2011 in Taipei we checked out a demo of extensions added to Firefox and Chrome to arbitrarily modify 3D scenes described by the XML3D HTML extensions. This is all done with out the need to re-transmit the scene itself. With this technology users can immerse themselves in a fully interactive 3D web on any browser platform.
Sound great? The question is unless Firefox or Chrome decide to include it in the tool set then developers are unlikely to use it. Great idea we'll have to wait an see if any of the browsers decide to support it.