Google Chrome also has its own share on web’s April Fool Fun, and here is how they did it. Google Chrome with 3D. Click on the 3D button, and wear 3D lenses, and browse the web in 3D … funnny !! isn’t it ? Check our the 3D page, and see how it works ( ?? )
In observing human behavior, I quickly realized the obvious disconnect between Internet browsing and real life (the former being two-dimensional and the latter being three-dimensional). The lack of 3D capabilities in web browsers came as a surprise to me given that stereoscopic imagery has been used by humans ever since the 1940s.
Pretty Serious Blog post … LOL …Â So, did you have fun on the April Fool day ?
Google Chrome handles Javascripts at their best. Google is trying to take advantage of this ability, to push their product forward. With the release of the new website Chrome Experiments, Google presents Javascripts created by developers around the world. You can be one of them !!
What is Chrome Experiments ? The website says ….
We think JavaScript is awesome. We also think browsers are awesome. Indeed, when we talk about them, we say they are the cat’s meow – which is an American expression meaning AWESOME.
In light of these deeply held beliefs, we created this site to showcase cool experiments for both JavaScript and web browsers.
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.
Now, if you are a Javascript Developer, you can submit your entry here.
Nice try Google ! But Internet is not just Java… what you think ? Google Chrome has a lot more to do , before it can call itself a perfect browser. When there is a long list of missing features, trying to market the browser just for it’s Java functionality is not going to work