Fridaygram: 3D graphs, battling bacteria, viewing art
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In a lighthearted Fridaygram post from April 2012, Google Developers Blog Editor Scott Knaster highlights several intriguing technological advancements, including the addition of 3D graphing capabilities to Google Search, which allows users to visualize and manipulate three-dimensional graphs through WebGL in modern browsers. The post also discusses a "plasma flashlight" capable of instantly inactivating bacteria on the skin, a development with potential applications for hygiene, and the expansion of the Google Art Project, which offers online access to artworks from over 150 museums globally, making art more accessible despite lacking the experience of viewing in person. The post concludes with a nod to Google’s forward-thinking innovations, offering readers a couple of bonus links to test Google’s self-driving car and explore a special 2D graph, encapsulating the post’s aim to entertain and engage tech enthusiasts with developments that evoke a sense of living in the future.
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