Javascript Wolfenstein 3D. This a Javascript implementation of id Software's 1992 game, Wolfenstein 3D. Should work in all canvas-enabled browsers (that means no Internet Explorer). Please have patience while the game loads and is prepared for your Blazkowicz experience. See this post for more info and comments. For more JavaScript game experiments, click here. Controls: Use WASD for movement. Wolfenstein 3D is a registered trademark of id Software, the graphics and sounds in this demo are all copyright id Software.
PuppetTool. TwittEarth - Live Twitts all over the world. Google Earth KML Documentation. If you're new to KML, begin by browsing the KML Tutorial, which presents short samples of KML code that you can view in Google Earth and Google Maps. The KML Reference provides detailed syntax for all KML elements, with explanations and diagrams of how to specify them. The Developer's Guide contains in-depth conceptual material and examples. You can create KML files with the Google Earth user interface, or you can use an XML or simple text editor to enter "raw" KML from scratch. KML files and their related images (if any) can be compressed using the ZIP format into KMZ archives. To share your KML and KMZ files, you can e-mail them, host them locally for sharing within a private internet, or host them publicly on a web server.
Just as web browsers display HTML files, Earth browsers such as Google Earth display KML files. Many applications display KML, including Google Earth, Google Maps, Google Maps for mobile, NASA WorldWind, ESRI ArcGIS Explorer, Adobe PhotoShop, AutoCAD, and Yahoo! Google Earth Hacks.