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Google Chrome Experiments is a showcase of web browser-based projects using open-source technologies such as JavaScript, HTML, WebGL, and CSS. Launched in 2009, it features over 1,500 user-submitted experiments that demonstrate the capabilities and creativity of the web.
Mr.doob's Chrome experiments -- Ball Pool and Google Gravity. Here's a roundup of experiments from Ben Joffe, including a rudimentary 3D shooter, a 3D functions plotter, and an HTML5 color picker. ...
Search for "DVD screensaver" or "DVD bouncing logo" on Google and see the logo dance across the screen. This is a fun hidden feature that works on desktop browsers, but not on mobile devices.
Google celebrates the release of Avengers: Endgame with a fun Easter egg. Type in "Thanos" and click his Infinity Gauntlet to see half of the results disappear in a snap.
Doob is the son of Leonard W. Doob, a longtime professor of psychology at Yale University who served as the director of overseas intelligence for the United States Office of War Information during World War II. [1] Anthony Doob earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Harvard University and a PhD in psychology from Stanford University. [2]
I think that the reference to Google Gravity should be removed because it is not made by Google. Rather, it is made by "Mr. Doob" (mrdoob.com). Shadowshack1485 ( talk ) 23:58, 21 January 2014 (UTC)
Search for "Thanos" on Google and click the Infinity Gauntlet to see the supervillain's signature move. The web page will disappear for a moment and then reappear, thanks to the Time Stone.
Google unveiled the Pixel 9 lineup, Gemini Live, Pixel Watch 3 and more at its hardware event in August 2024. See the highlights, impressions and details of the announcements and reveals here.