In the Sirikata mail list, Henrik Bennetsen sen this interesting demo,
(copy&past):
As Mozilla and Google push to bring native 3D rendering to the browser, a
> team of German researchers could beat them to the punch with XML3D.
> http://www.pcpro.co.uk/news/356062/xml3d-the-3d-webs-new-champion
>
Honestly I never knew why SL was supported anyways. We all knew linden labs
intentions a long time ago.
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My 5 cents about this topic:
SL is a fenced Island and opensimulator (SL based worlds) will
just succeed if they will bring features to the users and content
creators that are not matched by Secondlife.
Imho the concept of creating an Apache like 3d Web would benefit
the above mentioned groups fa
Deron, this feature is quite important for us and I would appreciate it if
you could help us with the work. As you can see Toni is a superbly helpful
guy as are the other devs and I'm sure they'd be willing to lend a hand if
you chose to take a look at our code. Ideas and contributions are very
wel
Deron Johnson kirjoitti:
I'm new to realxtend and opensim. Project Wonderland (a Java-based
virtual world) supports a feature where a firefox window can be
displayed in the 3D world as a textured quad and control of the app
can be alternately shared between users. Does realxtend running with
open
If I had a wish free, I would say: Try to implement the navi library
into naali.
http://navi.agelessanime.com/wiki/index.php/Main_Page
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