Chrome Experiments

In order to prepare for HTML 5 that will be a standard in modern browser, Google has launched Chrome Experiments. It is a place where we can see some innovative experiments using the power of HTML 5 and Javascript. The total of experiments is more than 50 and counting. From all, these are my favourites:

1. 100 tweets

100 tweets - HTML Canvas and Audio Tag

100 tweets - HTML Canvas and Audio Tag

100 tweets aims to show 100 tweets post related to HTML 5. It is created with the support of HTML 5’s canvas and audio tag.

2. Canvas 3D engine

Canvas 3D engine

Canvas 3D engine

The purpose is to show some flickr images in 3D environment. It is very creative and wonderful creation. If you click on the surface, you can see a random flickr image.

3. Google Gravity

Google Gravity

Google Gravity

This experiment shows you a Google Search page comes down. Very interesting because you can also drag each items like you can drag the logo, you can drag the search text area, you can drag the links. :)

4. Google Sphere

Google Sphere

Google Sphere

Almost same like Google Gravity, it plays with Google but Google Image Search. When you enter a query, you can all the image results floating around to make sphere effect. Really cool!

5. JS Fireworks

JS Fireworks

JS Fireworks

The purpose is to create fireworks effect. The main interesting part is you can insert what text will be appeared after fireworks are launched.

6. Ball Pool

Ball Pool

Ball Pool

It is all about making pool full of ball. Try shake your browser, all balls will move. It is very fun.

Conclusion

If you have any experiments that you like, you can share also in this post. From what I see, the combination of HTML 5 and javascript is really rocks.

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2 Responses to “Chrome Experiments”

  1. It is simple to see that you are extatic about your writing. Looking forward to future posts.Thank you.

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