It Takes a Village
The W3C VR Workshop team. See us in full 360. After all this time, VR really is the Web’s Next Big Thing. A two-day workshop brought the Web’s best and brightest…
Third Time’s the Charm
How VR and the Web Have Finally Converged — In My Lifetime Twenty five years after the first consumer VR crash, virtual reality is poised to upend human-computer interaction, the Internet has…
Virtually Anywhere
OR, how the Web will eat everything in its path – again. Now that WebGL is truly everywhere, the close-knit, doggedly persistent and technically masterful group of folks who made…
Sweet Sixteen
WebGL just had its big coming-out party. At last week’s San Francisco HTML5 Meetup, All about WebGL, a quartet of speakers plus lightning presenters wowed a record crowd of 500…
The Tipping Point
2014 is the year WebGL tips. Do we need more proof than: Microsoft is on board, with WebGL in both desktop and mobile Internet Explorer. Amazon built WebGL into the…
WebGL On Fire!
Thanks to some friends at Amazon, I was fortunate enough to get hold of a Kindle Fire HDX the minute they hit retail. Naturally, the first thing I did was…
From the Front Lines, February 2013
WebGL continues to gain in popularity. New fun showcases are coming out all the time, and we are starting to see experimentation from big media names like Disney with its…
Alias Ugly
WebGL just got beat hard with the ugly stick. As reported by Ken Russell of the Chrome team, there was a graphics driver issue on “some Mac OS hardware” that…
WebGL Dev Camp – Winning!
Ignoring our AV issues, today’s WebGL Camp has been really exciting. Great talks, great demos, great discussion. Remi Arnaud presented a proposal for a RESTful API. This is an especially…