Experiments with Google
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Chrome Experiments - Experiments with Google
Chrome Experiments is a showcase of work by coders who are pushing the boundaries of web technology, creating beautiful, unique web experiences. You'll find helpful links throughout the site for creating your own experiments, and you can also ...
Chrome Music Lab
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Chrome Music Lab
Chrome Music Lab is a website that makes learning music more accessible through fun, hands-on experiments.
Videos
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How To Enable Experimental Chrome Flags - YouTube
Fun with Chrome Experiments | Tech Tools for Teachers
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Top 6 Chrome DevTools Experiments You Should Start Using Today ...
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Chrome Experiments Launch Webinar - May 2021 - YouTube
Creating Music with Chrome Experiments
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Fun with Chrome Experiments - YouTube
Google Support
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Test experimental features in Chrome - Google Chrome Help
You can test features before they’re added to Chrome and give feedback. Tip: To try experiments in Search on Chrome, including AI-powered experiences, learn how to sign up for Search Labs.
Chrome Developers
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Experiments | Chrome DevTools | Chrome for Developers
February 16, 2023 - In the Experiments tab, search for the experiment you would like to try in the Filter textbox.
Chromeexperiments
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Land Lines - Chrome Experiments
Land Lines is an experiment that lets you explore real Google Earth satellite imagery through gesture.
Experiments with Google
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Experiments with Google
Since 2009, coders have created thousands of amazing experiments using Chrome, Android, AI, WebVR, AR and more. We're showcasing projects here, along with helpful tools and resources, to inspire others to create new experiments.
Chromeexperiments
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100,000 Stars
An interactive 3D visualization of the stellar neighborhood, including over 100,000 nearby stars. Created for the Google Chrome web browser.
Chrome OS
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Experimental features | ChromeOS.dev
Hyper-Threading, enabling use of all of the threads of your CPU, is an example of an experimental feature flag that can be enabled. Note: Feature flags should only be enabled on your local device to test their functionality if you accept the risk of doing so, and you should not develop against them for a production implementation in your app or have end-users of apps you’re developing enable them for extra functionality. If you want to enable feature flags on your machine, navigate to chrome://flags in your Chrome browser’s omnibox; a list of flags will be available in either the “Default”, “Enabled”, or “Disabled” state.
Google Support
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Chrome’s hidden experimental features (flags) - Google Chrome Community
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PCMAG
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How to Enhance Chrome With Google's Experimental 'Flags' | PCMag
July 3, 2019 - If you manually change a flag's status, the Enabled/Disabled button turns blue, and a blue circle appears in front of the flag's name. You're then prompted to restart Chrome for the change to take effect. Before enabling anything, proceed with caution. Flags are experimental, and though some will improve Chrome, others could do more harm than good.
Engadget
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Google makes it easier to try Chrome's experimental features
December 13, 2020 - Test versions of Chrome sometimes pack experimental features, but you almost wouldn’t know it when you frequently have to enable obscure settings flags to use them. It might soon be much easier, however. Ghacks and Android Police have learned that Chrome Canary 89 includes a Chrome Labs feature that offers quick access to experimental features.