> tashtan1 said on
11-22-2009 at
01:11:
oh my god ,Google left me speechless.if i try to know all this , my memory won't be enough for all that
> ilyaasworld said on
11-21-2009 at
19:20:
wag1 i got safari aswell
> smittieh said on
11-20-2009 at
16:56:
Well i don't know the story, but i guessing 0:10:08 has something to do with it?And why would this be wrong? Someone has to put the good pieces together...
> slicktheslickster said on
11-20-2009 at
11:21:
To make html5 a reality, GOOG is attempting steal out from under investors a company called ON2. ON2's video codec is key to its future as master of the video universe on desktops, TV and especially mobile device. ON2 shareholders are fighting this legal theft tooth and nail. Dark forces are at work against shareholder's effort but we will prevail and bring it out into the sunlight, out into the open,
> ZubarevAV said on
11-14-2009 at
09:56:
Who knows the name of music in the beginning?
> yogioto said on
11-10-2009 at
04:29:
can anyone give me a quick heads-up what this is about? 1:28 is a pretty long video, but it seems to be interesting to many people...
> mbstylo said on
11-04-2009 at
21:06:
the intro was so much fun to watch
> skavotajs5 said on
10-24-2009 at
15:51:
Chrome is somewhat nice, but it still doesn't shows threaded mode button in my favourite forum.
> TheGuyWithAPSP said on
10-23-2009 at
11:10:
WHAT THE FUCK IS THIS
> noiz87 said on
10-21-2009 at
08:24:
I totally understand the idea behind it, and yet I fail to see the practical use of it, other than having fun with it. Who doesn't have to learn flash, chrome plug-in/addon developers? If the answer is web developers, that pretty much means that any browser can/should support the same feature (as it's java/javascript driven). If not supported, that's another case of google forcing itself as a standard. And google has a pretty bad dark side of the medal so I wouldn't be shocked.
> calibris said on
10-21-2009 at
06:46:
The idea behind the intro was that it happened in the browser without additional plugins.It's very impressive.
> zzyz666 said on
10-20-2009 at
23:02:
The whole point, is that it was in the browser using open standards. Physics and collision detection in the browser using javascript basically eliminates having to learn a proprietary language like flash. Thats the point, not being held back by how much some other company is developing the language.
> noiz87 said on
10-15-2009 at
13:25:
I can't say the intro was impressive, more like aged technology and a rip-off of other programs for fractals, followed by some really unnecessary features like the bouncing ball and such..
> Sivx76 said on
10-11-2009 at
23:02:
Very interesting.
> MrMexikid said on
10-10-2009 at
06:39:
that wuss gay shit
> s9729126c said on
10-09-2009 at
08:20:
CHROME ROCKS!!!!Youve gotta love Google's 1hr long vids lol
> daan973 said on
10-04-2009 at
01:10:
guarda questo video ( bellissima ferrari 458 italia )
> Blueredme123 said on
09-24-2009 at
19:48:
using google chrome here.. best web browser ever
> honeyhuyue said on
09-11-2009 at
02:05:
I an using GoogleChrome
> ZMYaro said on
09-01-2009 at
07:00:
This is not meant to be entertaining. It is meant to inform you about the future (as of May 2009) of Google's products, HTML, browsers, and the Internet. Personally, I enjoyed and was excited by most of this video.