Rich 3D Graphics In Web pages

Ever wonder what will the Web be like with richer 3D graphics like the demo presented in the video clip below? This may be a reality soon. Mozilla started a few years ago experimenting on possibilities to deliver these features to its users without requiring additional Web browser plug-ins. A cool concept, however, the bottleneck to all these advancements relate to the capability of disturbing rich 3D content. This type of content will require the Internet to be transferring at a quick and reliable rate. At this moment, are you satisfied with your Internet connection speed? Are the content delivered at an acceptable rate? Do you think your computer can handle the much more data that is going to be delivered to your computer?

I am so slow to technology...lol. Looked so complicating to me. Nowadays even the handphone are touch screen and I already have problem with it...lol.
Alicesg    Tue, 06 Oct 2009 21:45:18 +0800
You know the answers. The hardware is nowhere near sufficient as of yet. Which is just great for those selling boxes and bandwidth. As long as there's more money to be made, just keep on inventing new needs...
Per Stromsjo    Wed, 07 Oct 2009 04:03:09 +0800
Glad you're back blogging! yay!

paz
Paz    Wed, 07 Oct 2009 10:18:31 +0800
Alicesg: My parents complains about too. haha...

Per Stromsjo: Yeap! That's correct. It's like a cycle isn't it.

Paz: Yes! Very Happy Smiley
Alexander    Fri, 09 Oct 2009 19:34:07 +0800
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