Mozilla released the last beta for Firefox 4, the newest Internet browser, before releasing the final version. Several improvements have been made include full support to the graph of three-dimensional (3D) standards-based WebGL.
"Firefox 4 beta now supports WebGL for graphics card built-in common modern use. This makes the developers more easily create interactive 3D games, graphics are clear, and a new visual experience on the Web without depending on plug-ins from third party," said Mike Beltzner, Firefox Product Manager, in his blog.
WebGL is an open standard for the present three-dimensional graphics on the web. With the WebGL in your browser, you no longer need Java, Flash, or other additional programs to display three-dimensional animation.
This is one product that utilizes HTML5 elements which supported many browser developers, such as Google Chrome, Opera, and Apple Safari
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