"Deliver rich, engaging experiences to more people by adapting your Android and web apps for Chromebooks. With a few changes to your existing app, you can reach new audiences on different formats and devices - anytime, anywhere."
"This is the raw build of Chromium for Windows, right off the trunk. It may be tremendously buggy.
Consider Chrome Canary or Dev Channel for a build that regularly auto-updates to latest."
"We give you temporary credentials to Google Cloud Platform and Amazon Web Services, so you can learn the cloud using the real thing - no simulations. From 30-minute individual labs to multi-day courses, from introductory level to expert, instructor-led or self-paced, with topics like machine learning, security, infrastructure, app dev, and more, we've got you covered."
"Cirq is a software library for writing, manipulating, and optimizing quantum circuits and then running them against quantum computers and simulators. Cirq attempts to expose the details of hardware, instead of abstracting them away, because, in the Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum (NISQ) regime, these details determine whether or not it is possible to execute a circuit at all."
"Awesome New Tab Page is one of the fastest growing new tab page extensions for Google Chrome. If you're looking to publish your widget, you've come to the right place."
The web platform is composed of a large collection of interoperable standards that represent a solid foundation for building powerful apps. New standards are born on the cutting edge, where various organizations experiment with new capabilities. Those capabilities that capture the imagination of the broader community may eventually become a formal part of the web platform.
The Chromium projects include Chromium and Chromium OS, the open-source projects behind the Google Chrome browser and Google Chrome OS, respectively. This site houses the documentation and code related to the Chromium projects and is intended for developers interested in learning about and contributing to the open-source projects.
Demos: GPU Acceleration and WebGLImportant: To try these demos, download an up-to-date canary or Chromium build. (Coming to the developer channel soon)
"V8 is Google's open source high-performance JavaScript and WebAssembly engine, written in C++. It is used in Google Chrome, the open source browser from Google, and in Node.js, among others. It implements ECMAScript and WebAssembly, and runs on Windows 7 or later, macOS 10.12+, and Linux systems that use x64, IA-32, ARM, or MIPS processors. V8 can run standalone, or can be embedded into any C++ application."