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Thanks to the flexibility of COLLADA being an XML based language, the COLLADA Working Group continues to grow with new members from many diverse disciplines that employ 3D technologies. Many of our members turn to Khronos standards such as COLLADA, OpenGL ES and WebGL to support 3D content that can take advantage of web protocols and the forthcoming HTML5 suite of standards. The synergy between the industry's 3D applications and Khronos standards motivates best-in-class COLLADA coherent products; products that soon will have the potential to operate within native 3D enabled browsers. This summer at Siggraph, we welcome you to join us at the COLLADA Birds of a Feather session on Tuesday, July 27 from 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm in the Los Angeles Convention Center, Room 402A, to hear from some of these members on how they employ COLLADA. You'll also learn more about our current working group efforts and our plans for the future. We hope you will join us!
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The new version of GPU Caps Viewer is available with the support of OpenGL 4.1 context and a better support of OpenCL. Now you can select the GPU that will be used to execute the kernels of the OpenCL demos. GPU Caps Viewer is an information utility focused on the OpenGL, OpenCL and CUDA API level support.
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DMP is proud to announce two all new OpenGL ES programming training courses. OpenGL ES programming training I and II will run September 9-10 and September 16-17 2010. Complete details are available online for the Training I and Training II courses in english, and in Japanese.
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Tech Soup announces open registration for its next OpenSceneGraph (OSG) course, October 5-7, 2010, in South Lake Union, Seattle, Washington. This class will teach students everything to be proficient in OSG in a 3-day intensive course. This course covers everything developers need to know to take maximum advantage of OpenSceneGraph from intermediate through advanced. We'll also take a tour through VirtualPlanetBuilder so you can build geospecific, tiled, paged datasets.
Developers attending the course learn the mechanisms behind effective OSG development from scenegraph creation and manipulation through debugging & optimizing. Through instruction and labs, students build scenes and interact with real code from day one. The course is fast-paced, requires creativity and problem solving, and leaves users with a thorough immersion in OpenSceneGraph. Instruction is hands-on with numerous labs where students directly turn concepts into practical knowledge.
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DMP is proud to announce three new programming training course sessions. Complete details in english are available online for the courses: GLSL Getting Started, Training I and Training II, and in Japanese.
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AMD has added OpenGL ES 2.0 support in the 10.8 drivers which will allow hardware accelerated WebGL support. The Catalyst 10.8 product is based on a published Khronos Specification, and is expected to pass the Khronos Conformance Testing Process. Current conformance status can be found at www.khronos.org/conformance.
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A short tutorial detailing how to Import and Export COLLADA files with C#/.NET.
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AMD Developer Central has a new section that offers OpenCL Code Samples. Although only one sample right now, this looks like a promising page for those getting started with OpenCL. The Khronos Group also has a section with numerous OpenCL samples and tutorials on their site.
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Mozilla announced their new Labs : Gaming. An initiative inviting the gaming community to come out to play and get creative, with cool technologies in open web standards. If any of Open Video, audio, WebGL, touch events, device orientation, geo location or fast Javascript engines do it for you, then Labs : Gaming is the place for you. Getting this all going is Game on 2010, Mozilla's first ever gaming competition open to all developers interested in using Open Web technologies.
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DMP is proud to announce two all new OpenGL ES programming training courses. OpenGL ES programming training I and II will run November 11-12 and November 18-19 2010. Complete details are available online for the Training I and Training II courses in english, and in Japanese.
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