Publishers are bringing a range of home console games to Google’s Chrome browser thanks to new tech from the internet giant. Using Google’s new Native Client technology, developers are able to run compiled code in the browser, meaning console-style games can be played in the same way as casual and …
Read More »Gamepad support coming to Google Chrome
Search engine giant to also integrate open source video chat application WebRTC in browser
Read More »Bigpoint joins new rush of Chrome devs
Social games giant adds to over 200 games on the browser-game store
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FIFA, Madden and FarmVille already available for new browser-based platform, with Mirror's Edge on the way
Read More »Unity celebrates fifth anniversary
Web, mobile and console dev platform looks back at half-decade of innovation
Read More »Unity celebrates fifth anniversary
Web, mobile and console dev platform looks back at half-decade of innovation
Read More »Google’s web-based game store
Google has detailed its new online app store, which is named the Chrome Web Store. Introducing the new rival to Apple’s App Store at the company’s San Francisco I/O developer conference yesterday, Google’s vice president of product management Sundar Pichai demonstrated how flash versions of the likes of Plants vs. …
Read More »Google shows off Chrome app store
PopCap games shown running on Chrome Web Store
Read More »Google unveils Chrome OS
Having taken a stab at both the web browsing and mobile phone markets, internet colossus Google has lifted the lid on its next big computing adventure – the Chrome operating system. Whilst the likes of Apple’s OS X and the open-source Linux engine enjoy a slim but stable share of …
Read More »Google takes on MS with open-source OS
First of all it took control of the browser market. Then Google attempted to become a software provider with apps like Gmail, Google Docs and Google Maps. Next came its bold new mobile OS but nothing to date compares to Google’s recently unveiled next move – the Windows-rivalling Google Chrome …
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