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Displaying items by tag: Google Chrome

Microsoft has found an unexpected ally in its condemnation of Chrome Frame, a plugin by Google that switches out the Internet Explorer HTML and JavaScipt engines for those used by the Chrome web browser. Now Firefox maker Mozilla has spoken out.
Published in The Linux Distillery
Thursday, 24 September 2009 17:35

We give up on Internet Explorer say Google Wave team

Google's new Chrome Frame product is touted as an unobtrusive way for web apps to use Chrome’s rendering and JavaScript engines within Internet Explorer. Yet, what was the reason for bringing it to light? The Google Wave team have spoken out damning Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser.

Published in The Linux Distillery
Wednesday, 23 September 2009 09:30

Google Chrome Frame to take over Internet Explorer

Interested in Chrome but still just find Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser to be your first instinct? With Google's latest product you can still surf merrily in IE but use the Chrome rendering and JavaScript engine instead.

Published in The Linux Distillery
Wednesday, 16 September 2009 05:44

Google Chrome polished for new stable release

A new stable release of the Google Chrome browser delivers more speed, themes, and other user interface changes. Oh, and there's improved HTML5 support too.

Published in Development
Sony has announced that its U.S. line of Vaio computers have Google's Chrome installed as their default browser. Meanwhile, the Mac version of Chrome inches closer to being ready for public consumption with the release of a Snow Leopard-compatible update.

Published in Strategy
Thursday, 06 August 2009 07:26

Google continues to polish Chrome

A new beta of Google's Chrome browser brings technical, usability and cosmetic changes.

Wednesday, 15 July 2009 02:24

Google and Microsoft: who is screwing who?

So Google wants to be a player in the operating system market and Microsoft wants to be a search player? Meh.

Published in Strategy
Search giant Google has announced the development of Chrome OS. This is a significant announcement and means good things for Linux.

Published in The Linux Distillery
Thursday, 09 July 2009 11:45

Google Chrome OS: enterprise grade?

While most pundits are positioning Google's newly announced foray into the operating system space as an attempt to capture the netbook market, there is a new suggestion that Google Chrome OS may well be enterprise grade. Can this be true?

Published in Core Dump
Wednesday, 08 July 2009 10:47

Google announces Chrome OS

When Google first announced its Chrome browser, it seemed that the company was trying to wean users further from Microsoft. Now it's going a step further with the announcement of a PC operating system: Google Chrome OS.

Published in Open Source
Windows 7 will be released in Europe without Internet Explorer. But you'll most likely find it on new computers anyway.

Published in Development
Saturday, 06 June 2009 00:15

Mac, Linux versions of Google Chrome

Google has made available Mac OS X and Linux versions of its Chrome browser but warned that they are by no means ready for prime time.

Published in Development
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Tuesday, 02 June 2009 10:37

Google preparing to become an e-book seller

Having agreed a settlement of its book digitising dispute, Google has revealed it plans to enter the e-book market before the year is out.

Published in Core Dump
Wednesday, 29 April 2009 17:04

And the loser is... Internet Explorer

Want to know what the most used Windows applications are, based on a real-time survey of 75,000 software tracked volunteers? 

Tuesday, 14 April 2009 11:55

Google Update goes open source

To save other developers from having to re-invent the wheel, Google has decided to open the source code of Google Update. Well, that's what the company implies.

Wednesday, 18 March 2009 04:11

Google continues to polish Chrome

A new beta of Google's Chrome browser delivers improved speed and additional features.

Published in Development
Tuesday, 03 March 2009 06:18

OS web wars: it's still a two-horse race

If web browser stats are anything to go by, Windows and Mac OS X are still the only operating systems with more than one percent of the installed base. Linux is growing faster than Mac OS X, but from such a small base that it's hardly worth bothering about.

Published in Networking
It looks like pre-betas are all the rage these days, with Google now jumping aboard the bandwagon with a 2.0 pre-beta release of its Chrome browser, and a promise to deliver Mac and Linux versions by mid-2009. What has Google done to make Chrome shinier?

Published in Fuzzy Logic
ASUS created the whole netbook market single-handedly with the ASUS Eee Linux PC. The diminutive portable sold in numbers far beyond expectations catching both ASUS and its competitors by surprise. Fast forward to today and Microsoft have gained the upper hand. In this instance the customer isn't right and by rejecting Linux end users are missing the best experience they could have.

Published in The Linux Distillery
Friday, 12 December 2008 02:01

Google Chrome goes gold

Google's Chrome browser is no longer a beta product, but it is still only available for Windows.

Published in Open Source
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