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There were some commitments made for a publicly available WebVR-enabled browser from Google in Q1 2017 and a pilot program from Mozilla also in Q1. Diego talks about Mozilla’s new experimental, high-performance web browser, Servo, implementing the WebVR APIs, and Chris talks the unprecedented momentum and public support that WebVR is seeing across the VR industry.
We also talk about some of the open web concepts like progressive web apps, launching WebGL games as native apps using Electron, emerging technologies enabled by the blockchain like the IPFS distributed web, and some of the next steps for WebVR.
WebVR Resource Links
- WebVR.info
- Sign up for WebVR Slack channel
- IsWebVRReady.org current status of WebVR API implementations
- Mozvr.com
- WebVR Coming to Servo: Part 1
- 3-month WebVR Hackathon starting now
- WebVR: Developing for the Immersive Web VRDC presentation by Tony Parisi
- W3C WebVR Workshop
- Three.js
- Babylon.js
- GLAM – GL and Markup
- SceneVR
- A-Frame
- PrimroseVR
- React VR
- WebVR Polyfill
- glTF interview with Neill Trevett
- Vizor.io
- IPFS distributed web
- Electron – Cross platform desktop apps with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS
- React Native – Build Native Mobile Apps using JavaScript and React
- Ejecta
- Service workers
- HTTP/2 Server Push
- Progressive Web App articles by Ada Rose Edwards
- Coming Soon WebVR.rocks
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