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| [http://www.chromeexperiments.com/detail/domtris/ Domtris] || Kevin Lasconia || 09/16/2010 || No noticeable speed differences between browsers. || No noticeable smoothness differences between browsers. || Both browsers were equally responsive when changing the direction of the block, and dropping the block. || Both browsers performed equally. CPU usage was relatively low for this experiment in both browsers.
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| [http://www.chromeexperiments.com/detail/browser-ball/ Browser Ball] || Kevin Lasconia || 09/16/2010 || - No noticeable speed differences between browsers. || - The bouncing animation of the ball appeared very similar in both browsers. I would say Chrome was a tad bit smoother. || - Firefox had some issues with this experiment. When additional windows were spawned, if you tried to drag the ball into these windows it would get stuck. This did not occur in Chrome. || I would say Chrome performed better than Firefox due to the ball issue with multiple windows (Firefox). CPU usage is something to take note of though. Firefox ran at a very constant ~22% CPU usage. Chrome on the other hand ran at around 38% -50% CPU usage.
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| [http://www.chromeexperiments.com/detail/gravity/ Gravity] || Kevin Lasconia || 09/16/2010 || - || - || - || -