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In the early days of the Web a need was recognized for a language to display 3D objects through a browser. An HTML-like language, VRML, was proposed in 1994 and became the standard for describing interactive 3D objects and worlds on the Web. 3D Web courses were started, several best-selling books were published, and VRML continues to be used today. However VRML, because it was based on HTML, is a stodgy language that is not easy to incorporate with other applications and has been difficult to add features to. Meanwhile, applications for interactive 3D graphics have been exploding in areas such
Computer architecture. Operating systems --- 3D computertoepassingen --- 3D (derde dimensie) --- websites --- Open Source --- webdesign --- Computer animation --- X3D (Standard) --- Web sites --- Three-dimensional display systems. --- XML (Document markup language) --- Extendible Markup Language (Document markup language) --- eXtensible Markup Language (Document markup language) --- Document markup languages --- 3-D display systems --- 3D display systems --- Display systems, Three-dimensional --- Information display systems --- Three-dimensional imaging --- Web site development --- Microformats --- Extensible 3D graphics (Standard) --- Three-dimensional display systems --- Standards. --- Design. --- Authorship --- Standards
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