On the second day of Google I / O 2011, Chrome, Google’s web browser seems to be the centerpiece of the day. Google reported that the growth of the number of Chrome users has experienced an spectacular increase in the past year! And the surprises keeps getting better.
Chrome seems to be focusing more on developing its Chrome Web Store. The team has announced a line exciting new applications and features such as the voice recognition app, support for integrated payment system for applications, and the arrival of Angry Birds.
Angry Birds is a game that invaded the world of smartphones and tablets. Now, the addicting game comes as a web app for Chrome, and it’s almost free! The popular game also comes with exciting new features that gamers would certainly enjoy. You have to be connected to the Internet to download and play the game, of course.
Peter Verterbacka, CEO of Rovio, the company behind the Angry Birds has been responsible for making the announcement during the conference. He also explained that the game has been developed in WebGL.
Chrome seems to be focusing more on developing its Chrome Web Store. The team has announced a line exciting new applications and features such as the voice recognition app, support for integrated payment system for applications, and the arrival of Angry Birds.
Angry Birds is a game that invaded the world of smartphones and tablets. Now, the addicting game comes as a web app for Chrome, and it’s almost free! The popular game also comes with exciting new features that gamers would certainly enjoy. You have to be connected to the Internet to download and play the game, of course.
Peter Verterbacka, CEO of Rovio, the company behind the Angry Birds has been responsible for making the announcement during the conference. He also explained that the game has been developed in WebGL.
“Lemme tell ya, these ain’t no ordinary finches we’re talkin’ about. These here are the Angry Birds, the ones that’s gonna kick you in the ‘nads. And they’re the ones on your side. They must be from Galapadapados, or sumptin’.” – Col. Angus, Bird Expert.In addition, this version of Angry Birds includes a new integrated payment system that will allow users to buy upgrades and expansions directly from Chrome’s web store. Google will have 5% commission with every transaction.
Angry Birds Arrives In Chrome Web Store
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