Google Search Gets Interactive With Google Gravity
Posted on 23. Jan, 2010 by Daniel Cawrey in News
Ah, the old days of static web pages. I think that they are really starting to disappear, sliding into a slow extinction. Kind of like payphones. Or newspapers. Case in point would be Google Gravity:
Sure, you’re thinking it’s totally worthless. But but then again, maybe not. This just shows what you can do with some Javascript in a new generation of browsers. And in the future, HTML 5 will be the engine for this type of stuff. You can play with this yourself, search all you want. But don’t try using Internet Explorer, because when I surfed over to Google Gravity with IE7 I got this:

Although that shouldn’t happen in an IE7 window using Chrome Frame, if the developer were to have it enabled in his code.
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