WebGL in Google Chrome 9
As usual, every 6 weeks there is a new stable version of Google Chrome, and this week it is the turn to Chrome 9. In this version 9 bugs have been fixed by the Chrome development team has been included anonymous browsing, an integrated PDF reader, Instant Google has joined the search and address bar, and now the Chrome Web Store is now underway but only in the U.S. territory Google officially Cloud also comes Print, the feature that allows us to remotely manage our printers
But the most noticeable new feature of Chrome 9 is WebGL support, that is, from now users can enjoy hardware accelerated 3D graphics in the browser without additional software (3D animations and even games). WebGL has grown from an idea to a reality in less than two years and is supported by most browsers on any platform that supports OpenGL 2. Google has set up a web with several demos that use WebGL, such as the popular Body Browser that showed in the presentation of Chrome OS.
Google will continue to maintain the pace of growth that has led them to overcome the barrier of 10% market share, and meanwhile Mozilla still having problems with Firefox 4 version and admits that may have to revert to delay its planned launch in February. On the other hand, Microsotf still working on the RC Internet Explorer 9, and since we launched the Beta has been downloaded 23 million times. Soon the war will start between IE9, Chrome 10 and FF4 to achieve maximum market share.
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