This is a Chrome experiment made by Google. See the magic of the web brought to life through 5 Chrome Experiments. Open to the world online. Live from the Science Museum, London. You can get access it through http://www.chromeweblab.com/.
Welcome to Chrome Web Lab
The 5 Chrome Experiments are:
1. Universal Orchestra
Make music with people across the world. See how the web enables people to collaborate.
Experiment 01: Universal Orchestra
2. Teleporter
Travel instantly to far away places. See how the web can give you the experience of being somewhere else.
Experiment 02: Teleporter
3. Sketchbots
Watch your portrait being processed and drawn by a robot. See how the web connects to physical objects.
Experiment 03: Sketchbots
4. Data Tracer
Trace routes across the internet’s vast network and see where images live. See how data travels across the web.
Experiment 04: Data Tracer
5. Lab Tag Explorer
Explore Web Lab’s global community and browse visitors' creations. See how information on the web is easily accessible.
Experiment 05: Lab Tag Explorer
And this is one of my experiments result. Sketchbot. Very nice and so amazing. Good job Google. :D
When I don't have a wireless router or access point, and just GSM modem beside me. There's a way to share the internet connection over the wireless device. I just try how to make a virtual hotspot using my wireless device built-in in my laptop. There's my step using Connectify Hotspot.
The installation is clearly simple, sometimes it ask to turn off your antivirus, but it doesn't matter. After installation finish, you need to restart your system to apply the changes.
Configure the settings, its pretty simple, just specify the hotspot name, password and connection to share.
Try to connect to your virtual hotspot using your wireless devices, such as smartphone, tablets, etc.
Did you know that you can share stuff from your Dropbox right inside Facebook Groups?
Quickly share notes with your study group, send the latest game schedule to your basketball team, or post a birthday video to your family's group from wherever you are.
To try it out, go to one of your Facebook groups and click 'Add File'. Simply link Facebook to your Dropbox account and you'll be able to browse through your stuff and select what you'd like to share. Only the files you choose to add will be shared with Facebook.
Docs, photos, and videos shared from Dropbox will show up on the group's wall and if you make an edit to a file you've shared, the group will get an update automatically! Check out Dropbox help center for more info.