The 3D Web is closer to reality thanks to Mozilla, developer of the Firefox browser, has combined forces with the Khronos consortium. Khronos has formed a working group to create a standard for what it calls Internet-accelerated 3D graphics. This could contribute to the expansion of browser based games, 3D environments and lead to social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace. The aim is to create a first public version in a year. "The people make more and more things on the internet ... I added r 3D technology to the mix ensures that existing Web applications can offer new user experiences, while allowing the development of new Web applications," he says in his Blog infrastructure engineer Mozilla, Vladimir Vukicevic.El proposed development of the standard Mozilla create a mechanism to allow JavaScript, the programming language used to write many Web-based applications take advantage of technology OpenGL graphics interface, widely used. Web-based games are starting to succeed and, in February, the classic game Quake III was released specifically for the browser.
The key to the use of 3D Internet is the virtualization of the user, something not seen before in the computing and telecommunications, or at least not at this level. Today, as users Tenemo s e-mail accounts, including still images that represent us in a discussion by chat or instant messaging; but in 3D Internet, the simulation of the user is essential. This simulation, called avatar1, is literally a representation of the user in the virtual world, which is not only human body characteristics, but also gestures, attitudes, and even human actions that the "conventional" could not do in the real world, like flying without the assistance of an appliance. The user can customize your avatar as much as necessary, or even fake it so it does not seem at all to the original. A group of tools to add or remove personification hair, change the type of face, eyes and nose, shape of the avatar body like a dress you want and the fabrics and styles that the user prefers.
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