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The Mozilla Labs Gaming project has announced
its existence. "Modern Open Web technologies introduced a
complete stack of technologies such as Open Video, audio, WebGL, touch
events, device orientation, geo location, and fast JavaScript engines which
make it possible to build complex (and not so complex) games on the Web.
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games?" The project is starting with a competition to see who can
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