3D Web Browsing with uBrowser

Developed by Callum Prentice, Ubrowser is a web browser that demonstrates the power of embedding the Mozilla Geko rendering engine using LibXul into a browser. The web content is first retrieved and then it is rendered onto 3D geometry using Open GL. Ubrowser is compatible with almost every website that works with Firefox 1.5 and the executable as well as the source code are openly available to download at http://ubrowser.com. We tried out Ubrowser and we were very impressed with the speed of the rendering, the interactivity preserved, and the fact that it worked with just about every site we tried it out with. Ubrowser demonstrates 3D web browsing is no longer a concept and is now a reality. Check below for some more screens of Infinity Labs using Ubrowser.
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As you can see above, Ubrowser allows you to chose the type of 3D geometry to display the object on. In this case we chose a cube however there is also a sphere as well as a flag to chose from. You can also browse the web on a plainer surface as shown below.