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Created : 25 November 2010
 

Berkelium

Library for rendering webpages using Webkit/Chromium

https://berkelium.org/
I've been fiddling with this for about a day now, and this is pretty neat stuff. Basically, Berkelium is a library that lets you embed Webkit/Chromium in your app so that you can render webpages, typically into textures (e.g., in OpenGL). It's fairly easy to get it up and running, and is surprisingly fast.

At any rate, it's worth checking out.

 

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