Demos: GPU Acceleration and WebGLImportant: To try these demos, download an up-to-date canary or Chromium build. (Coming to the developer channel soon)
Developer Sandbox @ Google I/O
The Developer Sandbox, first introduced at I/O 2009, is the demo area at Google I/O where we feature a wide range of developers who have built applications based on technologies and products featured at I/O. Representing large and small companies, individual developers, and a diverse collection of apps, these developers will be participating in the Sandbox to demo their applications, answer questions, and exchange ideas.
"Auto-translate! This demo uses the Web Speech API to input speech from the microphone (speech to text) and speech synthesis (text to speech) to play back your translated speech using the Google Translate API."
Keep up with the latest innovations in advertising
Google Ad Innovations is where you can find out more about new marketing technologies and try them out for yourself. Watch demos, try the latest tools, and share feedback with our teams.
GoInstant Maps is a real-time, multi-user experience that demonstrates how our technology works. Type in your name below and you'll be brought into Google Maps. Then invite your friends via SMS or email, and they'll join you in real-time.
This infographic illustrates some important factors such as Pay models, targeting capabilities, ad design, cost to pay, conversion, use for, keywords, likes, demo, Avg cost, demographics, internal/external destination URL, purchase intent and sales cycle.
"Welcome to the Go language's HTTP/2 demo & interop server.
Congratulations, you're using HTTP/2 right now.
This server exists for others in the HTTP/2 community to test their HTTP/2 client implementations and point out flaws in our server."
YouTube HTML5 Video Player
You are in a trial for HTML5 video on YouTube. Some users of supported browsers are automatically entered in to the trial. If you wish to leave the trial, use the link at the bottom. HTML5 is a new browser technology that allows us to show videos without the Flash plugin. Your comments will help us improve and perfect the mixtures we're working on. So jump in, play around, and send your feedback directly to the brains behind the scenes.
"Magenta is a Google Brain project to ask and answer the questions, "Can we use machine learning to create compelling art and music? If so, how? If not, why not?" Our work is done in TensorFlow, and we regularly release our models and tools in open source. These are accompanied by demos, tutorial blog postings and technical papers. To follow our progress, watch our GitHub and join our discussion group."