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Google Chrome, the second most popular Internet browser, is now available on Android. Currently, it's in beta and only for 4.0 ICS devices. Chrome has been out since 2008, but it never did come to mobile devices.
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Although it kicks Firefox's ass, Chrome does have its own limits.
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When we think of Internet browsers, we think of a free means to access and enjoy everything the Internet has to offer. However, there's money behind Internet browsers such as Google Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, etc.
Internet analyst ...
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Fans of arcade classics were rejoicing when a port of MAME (Multime Arcade Machine Emulator) popped up on the iTunes app store back in December, but all of the excitement quickly led to disappointment as Apple removed ...
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Supergiant Games announced today that new DLC, titled "Stranger's Dream", is on the way for Bastion next week on both PC and Xbox 360.
Those who downloaded Bastion on Steam for free automatically when the DLC is made ...
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The Samsung Series 5 Chromebook is about to give folks in Europe their first taste of the Chrome OS and it's set to arrive this Friday, June 24th.
The Friday debut will offer several models including the €399 ...
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Anyone using Google's CR-48 netbook can now update their systems with the company's newest OTA version 0.12.433.48 which brings with it some much needed fixes.
Included in the update is Flash 10.2.158.22, a new file manager context menu ...
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Google - the enemy of all productivity? Last year the search engine giant gave the world free browser-based Pac-Man. This year, it's free Angry Birds. This is the start of the collapse, people. Next year, we'll all ...
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On December 7th in San Francisco Google will hold a press conference to discuss some "exciting news about Chrome."
While we can't be sure the news will focus on Google's soon to be released Chrome OS, it would ...
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Google Chrome OS won't be ready for download in 2011, at least that's the current news from Acer's Jim Wong.
Wong told a group of reporters at the company's global press conference that Acer would employ the operating ...
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Google announced today that it has teamed up with three American airlines to offer customers free wi-fi on domestic flights with Gogo Inflight Wi-fi.
The service, which normally costs $11 for a 24-hour pass (or $5-$8 for a ...
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Faint whispers in smoky hallways (maybe not so smoky considering tech companies are in California where smoking is almost illegal) are leading some sites to believe that the Google Chrome OS will release this November. Yes I ...
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Google's Chrome browser has passed Apple's Safari out into third place for US browsers, a milestone the newer browser option achieved in the UK last October.
Chrome, which debuted in October 2008, has been steadily gaining on Mozilla's ...
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Yesterday, reports circulated that Google had banned internal use of Windows due to "security flaws."
Today, Google confirmed a Q4 release for the much-anticipated Chrome OS at an Asian trade show:
"We are working on bringing the device later ...
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Today at Google I/O, Google announced a yet-to-be-opened Chrome Web Store for web-based applications.
Although the app store looks like it will be set up in Chrome, "anyone using a modern browser that supports these web technologies" (such ...
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After over a year from launching on the Windows platform, Google finally got around to launching Google Chrome for Mac beta December 8.
Although I'd been occasionally trying out the builds before that, most were buggy so ...
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The Google Chrome OS centric Netbook won't release until sometime in late 2010, however specs for the device have been revealed, although not yet confirmed by Google.
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One of the most waited features for Google's Chrome browser, other than a working version for Mac fans, has to be the extensions that let you add new features and options via plugins. This is the same ...
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Google had an event yesterday to give us deets on the upcoming Google Chrome OS, and Steven told you a bit about it here.
If you are, as Steven said, swimming in the "ocean of Google kool-aid" and ...
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It was expected that Microsoft would attempt in some fashion to downplay Google’s Chrome Frame plugin that is designed to replace Internet Explorer’s web rendering engine with the one that power’s Google’s own Chrome ...
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Microsoft's Internet Explorer sucks monkey balls. I don’t care which version you are using but when a site displays properly in every other browser than in any version of Internet Explorer – including ...
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I have been using Chrome since the first day that the beta made its way to the web and I haven’t regretted it at all. In fact I wouldn’t want to use any other ...
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