Mashable!:
We’ve had a number of close calls here during our Web Faceoff series, but this wasn’t one of them. This week we pitted TweetDeck and Seesmic Desktop against each other in a bar room brawl for favorite Twitter client. Now, th (Read More)
Mashable!:
In addition to celebrating Muppets today, Google appears to be loudly and proudly celebrating something else on its home page.With the Verizon Droid launch hot and heavily underway today, the search giant is according the hig (Read More)
google - Google News:
MSN Philippines NewsGoogle Chrome 4: Yes, it's fast, but is it usable?BetaNewsIf, as Google says, a Web browser is not so much an application but a platform upon which a ...Microsoft Sites Captures Largest Share of Time Spent (Read More)
BetaNews.Com:
By Scott M. Fulton, III, BetanewsIf, as Google says, a Web browser is not so much an application but a platform upon which a new class of applications may be built, then that platform must provide support. It needs to give it (Read More)
Google Operating System:
Google received many complaints that Google Toolbar is not available for Chrome, so it created a page meant to convince users that "many Toolbar features are already built right into Google Chrome".The page explains that Goog (Read More)
google - Google News:
Walyou (blog)How to Use Google Docs to Transfer Chrome Bookmarks to Other BrowsersjkOnTheRunSo is anyone else besides me using the new bookmark sync feature in Google Chrome? I'm using it with the beta version of Chrome for W (Read More)
CNET News.com:
Just eight days after a previous update, Mozilla Firefox 3.5.5 introduces fast fixes for three bugs, one of which was critical. Google Chrome has also been updated for security and stability. (Read More)
Google Blogoscoped:
Dan Siroker is the founder of kid’s learning games site CarrotSticks.com. Before that, he was involved with the Obama campaign as deputy new media director; prior to that, Dan was a product manager for Google Chrome.This emai (Read More)
Submitted by mogston
from blog:
Filed under: Productivity, BrowsersOne of the slick visual elements of Google's Chrome browser is pin tabs... (Read More)
Slashdot:
CWmike writes "Google upgraded the beta version (4.0.223.16) of its Chrome browser yesterday, boasting a 30% speed improvement over the current production edition and adding integrated bookmark synchronization. Developers Ida (Read More)
gHacks technology news:
Until now userscript support in the Google Chrome web browser was severely limited by the fact that the user had to copy the userscripts into a folder of the Chrome profile. Recent versions of the Chromium browser outline wha (Read More)
Google Chrome Releases:
This release is Mac OS X only and includes a number of UI improvements. Version: 4.0.229.1 All,[r30050] Use new renderer process for cross-site links with rel=noreferrer and target=_blank (Issue: 24447).[r29848] Video/audio t (Read More)
webworkerdaily:
The browser war continues to rage unabated, with the end result being better products for us, the users. This past week has seen significant beta updates to my two favorite browsers: Chrome and Firefox. I’ve been playing with (Read More)
Submitted by louisgray
from Google Reader:
The worst thing that any startup can do is say that they are a Google killer. It is natural for Rich Skrenta the founder of Blekko – a search engine – messaging the opposite.Rich writes: “…there is no such thing as a Google (Read More)
Lifehacker:
Firefox: If you've noticed the pinned-tab feature in Google Chrome and would like to give it a try in Firefox, Pin Tab adds a simple and lightweight pinning feature to Firefox. Once you've installed Pin Tab you can CTRL+Click (Read More)
BetaNews.Com:
By Scott M. Fulton, III, BetanewsThe key selling point for Windows 7, as emphasized in a concerted advertising campaign that stretches across both TV and the Web, is that it's leaner, simpler, and faster. It doesn't have to c (Read More)
Mixx: Google:
Virtual laser keyboards, cloud computer, Web operating systems (Google Chrome OS), mobile projectors and guaranteed high-speed connections... is the future of mobility already here?
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Submitted by crenk
from blog:
It has been amazing that Google have been able to pump out 4 releases of a browser that has only been in the market for a little over a year. Compare that to Firefox, which took over six years to reach 3.6.We’ve improved perf (Read More)
Lifehacker:
The nightly builds of Google Chrome's open-source foundation, Chromium, includes a feature that might mean great things for Greasemonkey fans. Click on a user script file, such as at UserScripts.org, and Chromium asks to inst (Read More)