![]() The most impressive one in my opinion is a Quake III map running in your browser (seen in the screenshot above) but the animated Doom III model demo is pretty rad too. I believe Google Chrome has been supporting WebGL the longest, but, if you updated to iOS 8 yesterday you’ve now got a browser on your phone capable of the same fancy stuff.īrandon Jones is a WebGL developer at Google, and his web site is filled with demos that now work in Safari on iOS 8. ![]() The idea behind WebGL is that it allows clever web developers to actually render GPU accelerated 3D graphics inside of your browser without any kind of plug-in. The Javascript API WebGL has been around since early 2011, but like most really cool web browser advancements, it has taken some time to get rolled out to being implemented in actual browsers.
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