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1,000 Chrome Experiments and counting...
2015년 2월 24일 화요일
In
2009
, we launched
Chrome Experiments
to showcase the work of creative coders who pushed HTML5 and JavaScript to the limits in order to build beautiful, unique web experiences. At first, the site had only 19 experiments, but we hoped they would be a source of inspiration for programmers who made art with open web technologies. Since then, we’ve been humbled by the quantity and quality of new submissions. Today, we’ve reached a major milestone: 1,000 experiments.
To celebrate, we’ve created a special
Experiment #1000
that visualizes every other experiment on the site. You can explore all 1,000 in a variety of ways, including a
real-time code editor
and a
timeline
with selectable tags. Click on the WebGL tag, for example, and you’ll see how that technology surged in popularity when it was
added to Chrome
in 2011.
A visualization of the first 1,000 Chrome Experiments
Along with Experiment #1000, we’ve redesigned ChromeExperiments.com using
Polymer
. It’s mobile-friendly, so no matter what kind of phone or tablet you have, or how you hold it, the site scales smoothly. If you’re on your phone, you can also filter the list to mobile-compatible experiments by selecting the
Mobile tag
.
The new ChromeExperiments.com
Looking back at the old experiments this month has been a joy. Highlights include Mr.doob’s classic
Ball Pool
(one of the original 19 experiments), the
first WebGL experiment
by Gregg Tavares (try 4,000 fish – this used to be very slow!), and Dinahmoe’s multiplayer audio toy
Plink
, which combines the
Web Audio API
with
Node.js
. At Google I/O in 2012, we released the first mobile experiments, including AlteredQualia’s
Multitouch Toy
and Dominic Szablewski’s
X-Type
. And each year afterward, new web technologies appeared, like
getUserMedia
and the
Web Speech API
. It’s been a wonderful journey.
Thank you to everyone who has supported the site, and most of all to the creators who have shared their work. We’re excited to see what experiments you come up with next.
Valdean Klump, Data Arts Team
More Protection from Unwanted Software
2015년 2월 23일 월요일
[Cross-posted on the
Google Online Security blog
]
SafeBrowsing helps keep you safe online and includes protection against
unwanted software
that makes undesirable changes to your computer or interferes with your online experience.
We recently expanded our efforts in Chrome, Search, and ads to keep you even safer from sites where these nefarious downloads are available.
Chrome
: Now, in addition to showing warnings
before you download unwanted software
, Chrome will show you a new warning, like the one below, before you visit a site that encourages downloads of unwanted software.
Search
: Google Search now incorporates signals that identify such deceptive sites. This change reduces the chances you’ll visit these sites via our search results.
Ads
: We
recently
began to disable Google ads that lead to sites with unwanted software.
If you’re a site owner, we recommend that you register your site with
Google Webmaster Tools
. This will help you stay informed when we find something on your site that leads people to download
unwanted software
, and will provide you with helpful tips to resolve such issues.
We’re constantly working to keep people safe across the web. Read more about Safe Browsing technology and our work to protect users
here
.
Posted by Lucas Ballard, Software Engineer
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