Augmented web
The Augmented Web is a combination of HTML5, Web Audio, WebGL, and WebRTC that improves the experience of users on existing pages on the web.[1]
It was the focus of a Birds of a Feather meeting at ISMAR2012 and is now the focus of the W3C Augmented Web Community Group.[2]
Implementation
Browser support is evolving quickly and can best be monitored using services like Can I Use.[3]
gollark: There are a few things which are reverse proxied and not exposed to the public, but which are accessible to programs on the same device.
gollark: No, I mean I need to stop you from accessing the ports behind the osmarksfirewall™, see.
gollark: I would also have to restrict disk space and network IO.
gollark: Potentially. I don't know.
gollark: Sort of?
References
- . "Augmented Web Related Standards". W3C. Retrieved Dec 15, 2012.
- . "Augmented Web Demos". W3C. Retrieved Dec 15, 2012.
- . "caniuse.com". caniuse.com. Retrieved Dec 15, 2012.
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