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Chrome Experiments

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Wanted to get a Chrome Experiments thread started. If you do not know what CE (Chrome Experiments) is, it's a showcase of web experiments written by the creative coding community. All of them are built in HTML5 and JavaScript using open web technologies such as Canvas, WebGLand WebRTC. Each experiment is submitted by the creator. 

 

So. which one is your favorite experiment? 

Mine is probably Nucleal (http://nucleal.com/) and Z-Type (http://phoboslab.org/ztype/). Z-Type is great if you want to improve how fast you type on a keyboard.

It's hard to list them all. 

 

 

Anyways, enjoy: (http://www.chromeexperiments.com/). 

Invenio, Investigatio, Imperium

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Holly crap, I like how this is kinda random and so cool, I like the water/ball/pool simulator thing. That'd be cool if some games were that realistic!

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I like z-type the best. I found i could type 59.20 words per minute, not very good but okay I guess

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