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#111
More indications of phenominal web apps. Take a look at tinkercad:

http://tinkercad.com/

Very impressive. It's simple, but extremely useful for 3D printer modeling. Optimized for webGL for fast operation.

No install, starts in a second.

The only way I would improve on this is to use oauth or openID to avoid the additional account creation. Still, it's really impressive stuff.
 
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#112
Online comics? No problem.

Enjoy Graphic.ly comic viewer:

http://graphic.ly/

Very neat! Better than just viewing on a web-page, and it offers the option to buy content. The fullscreen view is the best, quite impressive.
 
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#113
So...what about Chrome OS on the N900?
 

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#114
Here's a suprisingly fun casual game. Bounceball!

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/d...oobf?hl=en-US#
 
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#115
This was featured in the Keynote. An interactive 3D video. It's ****ing cool. Seriously. It's not available today, but the video has me all hot and bothered.

Check it out here when it comes online:
http://www.ro.me/
 
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#116
Originally Posted by skykooler View Post
So...what about Chrome OS on the N900?
That would be interesting! Currently there's no ARM variant of Chrome, and the Javascript engine (at least) relies x86, so a port would be challenging.

Chrome OS is just a browser, so any HTML5 capable browser should have access to the same apps that chrome does.

Chrome just makes it a bit easier to discover apps by way of the chrome web store, and Chrome OS forces users to operate exclusively on the web as the only accessible userland app is -- Chrome.
 
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#117
The Samsung Chromebook gets the hands-on treatment!

http://www.engadget.com/2011/05/11/s...at-google-i-o/

A very, very nice device.

If I can figure out how to access the GUI of a remote ubuntu installation reliably around the home, as well as a practical implementation for streaming media, I will very seriously consider one of these chromebooks.
 
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#118
This application, Cloud9, is an IDE for... software development :

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/d...mkcp?hl=en-US#

I haven't used it, but it's got high reviews. Pretty neat!

It integrates with github.. nom nom..
 
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#119
Here's a fun demo: Shadertoy
http://www.iquilezles.org/apps/shadertoy/

This lets you play around with existing webGL shaders, and even compile your own! This is fun and a useful learning tool.
 
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#120
Autocad WS lets you view and edit your CAD files online, as well as share and collaborate.

Quite powerful for engineers.

https://www.autocadws.com/
VIDEO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzhclcSWtdQ
CHROME: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/d...namioojinoopln

I can't wait until online versions of Blender show up! Yummy.
 
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