News - Mystery Google doodle appears
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Is it a birthday doodle, web browser experiment or PR stunt?
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I must be on the worst DNS in the world. Everyone keeps linking me to google to see this "doodle" but all I see is the plain and simple Google logo.
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It only works properly in Chrome and Firefox. Sort of works in IE8. Doesn't work at all in IE7 or below.
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Singh400
It only works properly in Chrome and Firefox. Sort of works in IE8. Doesn't work at all in IE7 or below.
Using chrome and I still only see the plain google logo that normally don's their pages.
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Grey M@a
Using chrome and I still only see the plain google logo that normally don's their pages.
It isn't activated on google.com try google.co.uk ;)
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Singh400
It isn't activated on google.com try google.co.uk ;)
hehe done that too ;)
Might be easier if I list what I haven't tried :P
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Grey M@a
hehe done that too ;)
Might be easier if I list what I haven't tried :P
Then in that case your internet must suck :D
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Singh400
Then in that case your internet must suck :D
Most likely, will try it out later on at home if I remember to :)
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Interesting - 25% on Chrome, 40% on IE8 (although it doesn't render properly), and almost 50% on Firefox! All this on a 2GHz mobile Core 2 Duo. Be interested to know how it's implemented to give such different CPU utilisation in different browsers... which bit of the renderer is causing the difference...
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A quote from somone on twitter about this:
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It uses more CPU than playing a youtube flash video... that's progress for you ;)
BTW it's not really HTML5 - they aren't using a HTML5 canvas object,
just plain old javascript to move divs around.
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anyone else keep thinking of the lionhead logo on the 'black & white' game introduction? that was pretty much the same, except with more balls.
that was 9 years ago and it ran more smoothly, must mean the current coders at google are very sloppy, or don't care enough to do it right. :p
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scaryjim
Interesting - 25% on Chrome, 40% on IE8 (although it doesn't render properly), and almost 50% on Firefox! All this on a 2GHz mobile Core 2 Duo. Be interested to know how it's implemented to give such different CPU utilisation in different browsers... which bit of the renderer is causing the difference...
I'm only getting ~4% in Firefox and ~6% in IE8, however mad I go.
The balls are all small and the same size in IE8 though. :\
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Averaging around 10%~ here in Chrome. But who cares - it sooooooooooooo cool!