Google Chrome, which just got a major speed upgrade yesterday, features a massively turbo-charged JavaScript engine to speed up certain web apps.
Over the past few months, developers have been coming up with some awesome new uses for Javascript. Some of these experiments will blow your mind.
You really should head over and take a peek at the Chrome Experiments. You might find that the experiments will move much more slowly if you aren't using Google Chrome, which you can download here.
You can also catch a sneak preview below...
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