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Goo Technologies Announces Goo Create, the World’s First WebGL-Powered Online Ad

May 7, 2014

Goo Technologies today announced that Goo Create, the first professional platform for high-end web graphics, will now support the development of Rich 3D Ads, powered by HTML5 and WebGL. Goo Create for Ads is the only ad creation tool capable of providing individual designers with the power to develop advanced, interactive content through a simple yet powerful interface. Goo is already showcasing the world’s first WebGL-powered online advertisement for an online casino, BlingCity, which appears on the homepage of Aftonbladet, Sweden’s largest newspaper and one of the country’s most visited websites. BlingCity’s full display ad, built in Goo Create, features an interactive fly through of BlingCity and appears along the entire perimeter of the Aftonbladet front page. Check it out here.

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