This week Google has unveiled their new experimental Google Maps service, which has now been rebuilt using WebGL. This updated version is available for the latest versions of Chrome and Firefox, as ...
Google this week said that a security enhancement in the WebGL specification has limited the use of cross-domain image or video elements as WebGL textures in Chrome 13, and encouraged developers to ...
WebGL isn't just for bouncy-marble demos anymore. Google Maps, a major site, now uses the 3D graphics technology after years of development. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and ...
Have you see the view of Google Maps with the buildings that pop out at your face as you're driving through the city with your mouse clicker? It's time to take a look. Google this week has enabled ...
Beta testers are closer to getting major new Chrome features, and dev-channel users get them now: WebGL's 3D graphics, Google Instant search, and some hardware acceleration. Stephen Shankland worked ...
Google has launched the WebGL Globe, a new visual display for data around the world. The visualization was developed and designed by the Google Data Arts Team. Google is currently showing off two ...
Google launched the latest version of Chrome late last week with support for multiple new features. While Google no longer labels Chrome with a version number or admits such a thing exists, ...
Google addressed a use-after-free bug in the WebGL (Web Graphics Library) component of the Google Chrome web browser that could lead to arbitrary code execution in the context of the browser's process ...
Google has now moved its new Google Chrome 9 out of beta and made it available to download for Windows, Mac, and Linux. The new Google Chrome 9 brings with it WebGL support, Google Instant in stable ...
Google has made some upgrades to the stable version of its Chrome browser, adding things like WebGL and Chrome Instant, and expanding the presence of the Chrome Web Store. Like Google Instant, which ...
Google has launched a new web-based movie experiment designed to showcase the power of WebGL-based animation. Head on over to the Rome website to check it out. While WebGL works just fine in Firefox, ...
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