GoogleChrome/samples
5.9k GitHub stars and counting — GoogleChrome/samples is a JavaScript project TopGit is tracking across repositories on the platform. A repo containing samples tied to new functionality in each release of Google Chrome.
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How active is development on GoogleChrome/samples?
The most recent commit recorded on GoogleChrome/samples was 15 days ago, based on the GitHub push timestamp. The repository has 2.4k forks — one of the better signals of community interest.
Is GoogleChrome/samples open source?
Yes — GoogleChrome/samples ships under the Apache-2.0 license, which makes its source code freely readable (and, depending on license terms, forkable and reusable). Source: github.com/GoogleChrome/samples.
What license does GoogleChrome/samples use?
GoogleChrome/samples is released under the Apache-2.0 license. Always verify the LICENSE file directly on GitHub for the authoritative terms — license strings can be edited out of sync with a project's actual stance.
Where can I see GoogleChrome/samples in action?
The project maintains a homepage at https://www.chromestatus.com/samples. The README tab on this page also usually contains screenshots and a quickstart.
Where do I read more about GoogleChrome/samples?
This TopGit page is a snapshot — the READ ME tab shows the project's own README content (links stripped, images preserved). The GitHub repository at github.com/GoogleChrome/samples is the definitive source.
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