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http://news.cnet.com/8301-17939_109-10199417-2.html
So this apparently is old-news, judging by the date of this article, but I just ran into it and I must say... I'm impressed. I apologize if this has been posted before, I made a search and didn't find anything (the again, since it's old it may have been deleted...)
Trying to promote the speed of google chrome, Google apparently launched a site to demonstrate the speed of JavaScript on its browser. These caught my eye:
Monster
I ran this animation on Firefox 3.5 and on crhome simultaneously. Chrome had finished the animation TWICE and FF still wasn't done.
Bomomo
I found this one really, really nifty.
Ball Pool
Shaking the screen tosses around balls on the screen. Nifty that the JS can detect this...
Browser Ball
Kinda hard to explain. A beach ball bouncing from one browser window to another. As the author himself points out, it's "not as lame as it sounds" .
So this apparently is old-news, judging by the date of this article, but I just ran into it and I must say... I'm impressed. I apologize if this has been posted before, I made a search and didn't find anything (the again, since it's old it may have been deleted...)
Trying to promote the speed of google chrome, Google apparently launched a site to demonstrate the speed of JavaScript on its browser. These caught my eye:
Monster
I ran this animation on Firefox 3.5 and on crhome simultaneously. Chrome had finished the animation TWICE and FF still wasn't done.
Bomomo
I found this one really, really nifty.
Ball Pool
Shaking the screen tosses around balls on the screen. Nifty that the JS can detect this...
Browser Ball
Kinda hard to explain. A beach ball bouncing from one browser window to another. As the author himself points out, it's "not as lame as it sounds" .