Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Mozilla launches MozVR a web of tests which to explore the possibilities of virtual reality on Internet



During the month of June, Mozilla already expressed interest in the Oculus Rift and virtual reality, why launched versions of Firefox for developers who endured these virtual reality goggles. Now celebrating the tenth anniversary of Firefox, Mozilla has released MozVR , a website that aims to demonstrate the broad capabilities of a web 3D .
As explained from Mozilla, on this website will share experiences on the use of virtual reality on the Internet in order to push the web to an approach never seen before.The idea is to ultimately provide different resources and show the work of developers focused on providing the possibilities of virtual reality on web pages . Nothing in MozVR various demos are available to discover the possibilities of this technology. The interface is still in development, though no longer an interesting example of what could eventually be achieved in the near future.
All those lucky owners of a Oculus Rift can try this new website using an version of Mozilla created specifically to work in virtual reality environments (available in MozVR). They have also published the source code MozVR so that developers can work with it.

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