Google Chrome introduces "Jam with Chrome" with this web promo. The interactive web application allows you and your friends in different locations to play music together in Chrome on their computers. No matter what your level of experience — from music pros to aspiring air guitarists — you can JAM together in real time over the web.
Credits: Agency: Google Creative Lab Prod. Co.: Tool Interactive Director: Ben Tricklebank EP: Brian Latt EP: Dustin Callif EP: Oliver Fuselier Music/Sound: Dinahmoe
One browser for your laptop, phone, tablet and for the moments you get interrupted Google Chrome is there. The four new: 15 second web ads from Google include Family Guy's Stewie, Mum Mum Mother Mother Ma Ma Ma spot, an adorable teething baby who finds relief in sucking on your laptop in the "Chrome: For Your Little Man", the third features those marvelous BreadFish swimming in the ocean waters in the "For Just Cuz" spot.
Just wait, we aren't done yet...the last is of your dog chewing up your directions, not to worry Chrome is there "For Finding Directions."
A British mum-of-two starts a global fashion craze from her kitchen table and is star behind the new Google Chrome web film advert "Google Chrome: Julie Deane."This film charts the rise of Julie Deane & The Cambridge Satchel Company. From creating the satchel idea to becoming a hit with vloggers and bloggers and then exploding onto the fashion world; we see how Julie used the web to go from kitchen to catwalk.
The Chrome Tab Remix is is pretty cool too featuring the Rockstar Cockatoo.
King Arthur Flour, a 220-year-old Vermont business, shares enthusiasm for the tradition of baking through the Web, and inspires bakers to discover new items, recipes and techniques. The Power Of The Web... Good's agency arm Good/Corps has officially partnered with Google for a series of television spots that promote small businesses. The campaign, which began with Good's presentation to Google about the two organizations' shared vision regarding social value, currently has two spots. The first one, Frank Restaurant, about a mom-and-pop establishment, debuted earlier in the fall. The second, King Arthur Flour, is about a centuries-old startup that gained a new lease of life with its partnership with Google.
The aim of the campaign is to connect Google, an economic powerhouse in its own right, with small businesses with a huge history, like King Arthur Flour, and how these businesses have reinvigorated themselves with the help of Google.
So today is the big Windows 8 official launch and Google was ready for it with a great video ad entitled "Get Your Google Back". Making the switch to Windows 8 but wondering how to get back some of your favorite Google products like Search or Chrome, not to worry Google's got it covered for you.
Want to make Windows 8 more familiar? It only takes a few minutes to put Google Search and Chrome on your Start page. http://www.GetYourGoogleBack.com
Yes, the song is a remake of the The Jackson 5 "I Want You Back". Thanks Google but we never left.
The latest installment from Google Chrome "The Web Is What You Make" ad campaign entitled "Jess Time" highlights how a college freshman (Jess) and her dad (Elliot) use the web to stay close while she's away. The emotional commercial features the song Broken Chair by the artist Chris and Thomas.
Credits: Created by Google Creative Lab and BBH New York.
Dad (and children's book author) Dallas Clayton uses the web to share the inspiring book he wrote for his son with people all over the world, and Google Chrome share his story with their newest ad "An Awesome World".
Another cool project by Google, the Chrome Web Lab created by Google Creative Lab and B-Reel.
Enter Web Lab, a series of interactive Chrome Experiments made by Google that bring the extraordinary workings of the internet to life.
A first-of-its-kind web-based exhibition live from the Science Museum in London and open to the world online at chromeweblab.com
Worldwide visitors both online and in-museum are able to make music with people across the world; trace routes across the internet's vast network and discover where images are stored; watch their portrait being processed and drawn by a robot; and travel instantly to far away places.
See the magic of the web come to life at chromeweblab.com
See the magic of the web come to life at chromeweblab.com
The Peanut Gallery is latest Chrome Experiment from Google, it allows you to add intertitles to old film clips using your voice, then share those clips with your friends. It uses your computer's microphone and the Web Speech API in Google Chrome to turn speech into text. Developers, think of the possibilities with this new speech API. The music is the "Plucky Daisy" tune by Kevin MacLeod. Try it our for yourself, create your own silent film at http://www.peanutgalleryfilms.com/.
From a humble beginning of static text, images, and links, the web has grown into a rich platform teeming with interactive content and powerful applications.
To all the developers & users out there who continue to push this evolution forward--thank you.
Credits: Creative Director: Patrick Ehrlund Designer: Matt Delbridge Producer: Rakel Smith