
At their I/O conference in San Francisco, Google made a slew of announcements. Not many pertaining to gaming, except for one stand out. As browser-based gaming grows, you're going to need a faster and faster browser to render the graphics. Google is showing off Chrome's speed by bringing Rovio's Angry Birds to the browser.

These new paid games, game trials and “buy once, play anywhere” pricing are coming to Play.

And, no, making video games with it is not the goal.

Next phase of its 'Living Games' concept involves the use of autonomous AI agents
Anger leads to hate, and hate leads to suffering... these birds must be stopped!
Tried playing it but realized it was the same game I blew $1 on before on my phone.... Angry Birds is the stupidest gaming fad in forever.... Except for maybe that week everyone was playing farmville.
Ah! They only let me use IE and FireFox at work! I have big boy games for when I'm at home...
Angry Birds is crazy addictive. LOL