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Google has made some upgrades to the stable version of its Chrome browser, adding things like WebGL and Chrome Instant, and expanding the presence of the Chrome Web Store.
WebGL isn't just for bouncy-marble demos anymore. Google Maps, a major site, now uses the 3D graphics technology after years of development.
When it comes to Chrome, Google has done a stellar job keeping its desktop and Android browsers closely connected, bringing new features to its mobile app to better support popular Web ...
WebGL is a cross-platform, royalty-free web standard for a low-level 3D graphics API based on OpenGL ES 2.0. This technology now allows Google Maps to show views in 3D rather than the traditional ...
Google Maps for Android has offered a vector 3D option for some time, presenting a fully adjustable, 360 degree view of the world. Now Google has announced that it’s bringing this to the browser ...
Have you see the view of Google Maps with the buildings that pop out at your face as you're driving through the city with your… ...
Google Labs has revealed an interesting example of HTML5 and WebGL technology in the Body Browser, an interactive 3D journey through and around the human body.
Google addressed a use-after-free bug in the WebGL (Web Graphics Library) component of the Google Chrome web browser that could lead to arbitrary code execution in the context of the browser's ...
Google has launched the WebGL Globe, a new visual display for data around the world. The visualization was developed and designed by the Google Data Arts Team.
Google launched the latest version of Chrome late last week with support for multiple new features. While Google no longer labels Chrome with a version number or admits such a thing exists ...
Google today launched Cube Slam, an open source pong clone that you can play against the computer or a friend in the browser. That by itself wouldn't be all that exciting, but Google created this ...