Chrome Experiments is a showcase of web experiments written by the creative coding community.
The WebGL Globe is an open platform for geographic data visualization. We encourage you to copy the code, add your own data, and create your own.
If you do create your own globe, please submit it. We will post our favorite links below.
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Show something shiny right away.
Use the full browser window as your canvas.
Remove visual distractions that aren’t part of your experiment.
Don’t require the user to create or log into an account.
Please be patient - reviews take several weeks.
You'll receive an email from us if we post it to the site. Submissions often take several weeks to review.
You may also want to consider publishing your experiment on the Chrome Web Store. Doing so will help it get discovered, and perhaps even featured. Check out the tutorial to get started.
If your project has been showcased on Chrome Experiments, feel free to post one of these badges on your project's web page.
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