Chrome@GDC2011

Wednesday, February 09, 2011

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Games are some of the most popular apps on the web platform. Representatives from the Chrome team will be at the Game Developers Conference, to connect with game developers and deliver tech talks on some of the latest web technologies.

On February 28th, as part of Google Developer Day at GDC, Vincent Scheib will present an overview of how the latest HTML5 technologies can be used to create games. On the same day, Gregg Tavares will explain how to get GPU-accelerated graphics with WebGL, and Bill Budge will show how you can program Web games in C++ using Native Client. For a full list of other Google talks check out google.com/gdc2011.

We will also be present at Google’s booth on the GDC expo floor. Representatives from our 3D Graphics, Native Client, HTML5 and Chrome Web Store teams will be there to answer your questions on how you can use web technologies to create compelling games for Chrome’s 120+ million active users.

We can’t wait to see you there!

8 comments:

bloob said...

sounds interesting. i'm looking forward to the result!

deshpandeseo said...

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deshpandeseo said...

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The MAZZTer said...

I personally would love to see quake2-gwt-port working. Last I tried I couldn't get it to work in Chrome 10.

Since all channels have WebGL now it would be great to see it get a little more attention... and commits! :)

http://code.google.com/p/quake2-gwt-port/

Kellner said...

Hy!!!!

Flash player sandbox default Google Chrome 9.0.597.98 ?????

matt said...

How do I only download the source code for the web browser, not google chrome OS?

Chris said...

Sounds cool, looking forward to it.
Thank you.
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DEEP said...

I was facing problem after Login to my orkut account. It cannot open properly & trying to download a file named "RedirLogin" file of size approx 1.4 Mb. I saw it in the OLD version of Chrome. But yesterday I download new version of Chrome. I think that google will fix this bug in its update version of Chrome. But Still the problem remains.