
One way to read content from a Blob is to use a FileReader.

now you can use the url in any context that regular URLs can be used in, for example img.src, etc. For example, to construct a blob from string: var debug = ) // pass a useful mime type here Search’s 3D AR animals, for example, generates a 3D animal in augmented reality. The search giant has a lot of interesting things you can do with the Chrome browser. The Blob() constructor allows one to create blobs from other objects. By Bryan Rilloraza DecemGoogle has had a series of Chrome Experiments, and one of the more interesting ones is the Blob Opera from the Google Arts and Culture page. Methods Blob.slice(]]) Returns a new Blob object containing the data in the specified range of bytes of the source Blob. If the type is unknown, this string is empty. Blob.type Read only A string indicating the MIME type of the data contained in the Blob. Properties Blob.size Read only The size, in bytes, of the data contained in the Blob object. Constructor Blob(blobParts) Returns a newly created Blob object whose content consists of the concatenation of the array of values given in parameter. The support for blob.mozSlice() has been dropped with Firefox 30.

An old version of the slice() method, without vendor prefixes, had different semantics, and is obsolete. Note: Be aware that the slice() method has vendor prefixes on some browsers and versions: blob.mozSlice() for Firefox 12 and earlier and blob.webkitSlice() in Safari.
