Saturday, July 25, 2009

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Google is working to integrate O3D within the open source base of Google Chrome Google

Google is working to integrate O3D and Native Client base within the open source Google Chrome, Chromium. Hidden in

a Google Group dedicated to developing Chromium, information has been identified by Silicon.fr. Google is working to integrate O3D in a build of Chromium, the open source project serving as the base browser Google Chrome .

Unveiled in April last O3D is a browser plugin that enables 3D acceleration via some graphics cards present on the user's machine. The JavaScript API open source opens the way for the creation of 3D web applications to run in the browser. If

O3D is required to be part of the code of Google Chrome, it's also what the refugee Google Native Client. Necessarily under regime open source, this technology aims to allow the execution of x86 native code (like C or C + +) in Web applications to make them faster. An execution left to the CPU load of the user's machine.

This effort to integrate Google Chrome is to be compared with Google's announcement about a future operating system OS Chrome. This OS will indeed focus on the Web with the Foundation's web browser.


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