Things are moving fast in the WebGL world — I took a few days’ break, and look what happened:
- GLGE has reached version 0.2, with a very impressive feature list. Check out the demo!
- …and, even better, you can also try out a real-world application with it; Katalabs have built a virtual museum, which has been getting some pretty good press.
- It’s not the only WebGL museum out there, though: vMuseo (in German) also looks promising.
- In other framework news, SceneJS now has a Facebook group…
- …and WebGLU has a new module for optional experimental features, called CrazyGLU.
- On the subject of crazy, this is either crazy or extremely brave: Ogelo3d is a project to build a 3D modelling tool like Blender as a WebGL page.
- The ewgl-matrices library is getting pretty fast, it seems.
- The Gephi project (”like Photoshop for graphs”) are looking at a WebGL project for the Google Summer of Code.
- More WebGL tutorials, this time in Polish — just how to get a WebGL browser so far, though.
- Finally: a worthy competitor for WebGL (and, indeed O3D)?


Another project that might be interesting… http://github.com/fintler/lanyard
Thanks, Anon — I’ll take a look.