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chrome experiments are here

         

nealrodriguez

12:51 am on Mar 23, 2009 (gmt 0)

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chrome experiments [googleblog.blogspot.com]

When Google Chrome launched last September, it included a powerful JavaScript engine, V8, which was built to make the next generation of web applications perform faster in the browser. In the past few months, we've reached out to more than a dozen developers and designers to experiment with V8 and to find new and fun uses for JavaScript.

lavazza

1:30 am on Mar 23, 2009 (gmt 0)

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[chromeexperiments.com...]

These experiments were created by designers and programmers from around the world. Their work is making the web faster, more fun, and more open – the same spirit in which we built Google Chrome.

Chrome Experiments
Not your mother's JavaScript.
Maybe I'm a grand-parent... where do I go/what do I have to do in order to see how their "work is making the web faster, more fun, and more open"

? ? ?

swa66

8:33 am on Mar 23, 2009 (gmt 0)

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[chromeexperiments.com...] has the "experiments" listed.

lavazza

9:14 am on Mar 23, 2009 (gmt 0)

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Yeah... I've seen 'em... and I'm left thinking "Huh? They're 'experiments'? In what? Futility?"

martinibuster

9:32 am on Mar 23, 2009 (gmt 0)

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>>>In what? Futility?"

Utility frequently arises from experiments. It took a long time before the personal computer became useful to the average person at home. Previous to that we used computers at work, not at home.

lavazza

9:44 am on Mar 23, 2009 (gmt 0)

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Huh?

So these are merely animated

document.write 'Hello World\n';
statements?