Modern PCs can execute billions of instructions per second, but today’s web applications can access only a small fraction of this computational power. Welcome Google’s release of Native Client, a technology that aims to give 3D Interactive Learning and Simulation developers access to the full power of the client’s CPU via Google’s Chrome browser.
Native Client got it’s first public demo in December at the company’s headquarters south of San Francisco after three years under wraps. To show that Native Client is road-ready, Google invited Heartwood ( http://hwd3d.com/company-profile/ ) to showcase its Virtual Simulation and 3D Interactive Learning applications ( http://hwd3d.com/services/custom-3d-virtual-trainers-simulations-and-training-videos/ ).
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About Heartwood
Heartwood empowers companies to Build, Operate, Maintain and Market their products using 3D Interactive Learning and Marketing experiences anytime, anywhere, on any platform: Web, PC, Mobile. As a market leader in delivering 3D Interactive Learning and Marketing experience, Heartwood was also recently recognized as one of Inc’s 500|5000 fastest growing companies.
In addition to winning multiple awards and being featured in top-rated industry publications, Heartwood was selected as “2011’s Top Simulation and Training Company” by Military Training Technology Magazine. For more info, go to http://hwd3d.com.
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