Chrome Shorts is a series of videos that were put together to advertise for the new Google Chrome browser, and each one takes on the task in a rather unique and interesting way.
Below is one of the videos, though I highly encourage you to check out the site and give the rest of them a view as well:
AT&T is (finally) offering free WiFi to its iPhone and Blackberry customers, and with a few easy/clever modifications to your laptop’s browser, you can enjoy that free web access on the big screen as well.
You’ll still need an AT&T account to use the hack, since you have to log in with that account to activate the service, but that’s a small price to pay for the extra access.
Circoripopolo Goes Airtistique is one of the most unique pieces of online entertainment I’ve seen in a while.
It uses your browser, so it’s not going to work for everyone (it worked for me in Firefox), but if it works for you, then you’re in for a treat. (You’ll know right away if it’s working.)
The icons that Apple created for its Leopard OS can be blown up to a size that is beyond what anyone can use (unless, of course, you’re using the Coverflow browser), but if you do decide to check them out in full sized glory, you’ll be greeted with a few clever surprises that the designers left in for the inquisitive user.
Here’s a fun web trick to try, and it works with any page as long as the page contains images (try a Google Images search results page). Just copy the following Java code into the address bar of your browser, and hit enter:
javascript:R=0; x1=.1; y1=.05; x2=.25; y2=.24; x3=1.6; y3=.24; x4=300; y4=200; x5=300; y5=200; DI=document.getElementsByTagName(”img”); DIL=DI.length; [...]