Katalabs, a small company that emerged from a Stanford research community, has released an open source framework for building browser-based virtual worlds. The software, called KataSpace, uses emerging Web standards like WebGL and WebSockets. It allows users to interact with each other in a 3D environment that loads natively in modern Web browsers—without requiring any proprietary third-party plugins.
When the user loads the KataSpace demo page in a compatible browser, they will be prompted to input a username and select an avatar. After completing those steps, the user will enter the 3D world, which is displayed directly in the Web page. The user will see 3D terrain and the avatars of other users who are in the environment. The user can walk around the environment by pressing the arrow keys. A chat box at the bottom of the screen allows the user to chat with other people who are in the virtual world.
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