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Hey Sarah Palin: http://tinyurl.com/4dkdzl
Politweets — ... the most sweeping intervention by the government since the Great Depression. 10:40 AM September 22, 2008 from web @ mattmac nice, tell them how it is! 07:51 AM September 17, 2008 from web in reply to mattmac I am completely addicted to this new site: http://stackoverflow.com 12:53 PM September 15, 2008 from web "I guess I'm back," Zambrano said. "My arm is back." 09:06 AM September 15, 2008 from web Impressed by this: http://www.google.com/googl... 11:53 AM September 02, 2008 from web I am having a ...

New Google Chrome Builds Show Greasemonkey Support
Mashable! — Remember that thing Google put together a comic book about? Chrome is its name, and Web browsing and AJAX crunching is its game. Well, just recently the latest beta builds are said to have basic Greasemonkey support. With emphasis on basic. According to Martin at gHacks, the fact that Google doesn’t yet support an extension system within Chrome means that there are some pretty significant ifs and buts about what’s possible and what’s not with the addition of Greasemonkey. Script loading and a metadata issues are ...

Who Let the Slacker in at Lifehacker? [Announcements]
Lifehacker — ... , which details the high drama behind the making of the very first instant noodle soup by a team of food scientists at Nissin in the early seventies (and it's way more entertaining than the Google Chrome comic ). Apparently the moral of the story is that hard work, team spirit, visionary management and a little ingenuity leads to success. Or something. All I know is that less time making myself a snack means more time to watch Ugly Betty . (Image via ...

Obama's favourite music "...includes Miles Davis, Bob Dylan, Bach and The Fugees " http://is.gd/6H0B
Politweets — ... works pretty well, too." 2:28 AM Sep 25th from twhirl Installing Chtome... http://gears.google.com/chr... 12:50 PM Sep 2nd from twhirl Just caught The McKinnon Extradition Radio 4's Tuesday Play in my lunch break... http://is.gd/28CM 7:45 AM Sep 2nd from twhirl Google Chrome screenshots look quite ugly ... http://is.gd/27JA 1:23 AM Sep 2nd from twhirl Reading the Google Chrome comic... http://www.google.com/googl... 1:15 AM Sep 2nd from twhirl Older » RSS ...

Web browser makeovers and why S&P is bullish on Google
BloggingStocks — Filed under: Google (GOOG), Microsoft (MSFT), Apple Inc (AAPL)My view of the world is partly framed by my computer screen, so I found it nearly impossible to ignore the clamor this fall about new Web browsers. At the end of August Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) released a beta version of Internet Explorer 8, which was followed a couple days later by an online comic book that announced Google's (NASDAQ: GOOG) launch of Chrome, for Windows only. And who could ignore the buzz in October about Microsoft's ...

Opera Adds Carakan to Browser JavaScript Engine Wars
Webmonkey — ... solutions (V8 and Tracemonkey are both under open source licenses) in order to make up for lost developing time. In case you were wondering, the name Carakan derives from the pre-colonial alphabet of the people of the Indonesian island of Java. In other words, it is the name for the original Java script. For more details on how Carakan will beat the competition for fastest ECMAScript engine in the world, check out the Opera Core Concerns Blog. Unfortunately for programming comic book fans, Opera’s announcement comes in the typical technical writing ...

Google Chrome OS: Hype, Hope or Humbug? [TheAppleBlog]
GigaOM Network — ... ) Chrome OS. Introduced only a day ago, I’m disappointed we didn’t get a comic book to describe to us simpletons how this will revolutionize our life. Because it’s from Google. So you can run the company’s services. And ...

Happy Birthday, Chrome; Now Get To Work!
InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs — ... A year ago, Google surprised the industry with its Chrome browser. Even the announcement was innovative, using a comic book to have the Chrome crew describe the design and goals of the new browser. Some recent news seems to indicate that Google is ready to put Chrome to work in an area that's critical to the company's future. ...

Google Chrome's First Year
TechWeb — ... at the top. And Chrome doesn't have a lot of buttons and menus. Chrome is a streamlined, unadorned window onto the Web. Google explained all this delightfully in a comic book that it released alongside Chrome. Enthusiastic Start Early reviews of Google Chrome were enthusiastic. In were ...

Google’s Chrome OS rumored to launch next week
VentureBeat — ... Chrome OS consists of Google’s Chrome browser running on top of a Linux operating system. It’s designed to run nearly all functions via the browser. When Chrome was first released in Google published a comic-book intro to Chrome aimed at software developers but accessible to lay people. ...

Google Chrome for Mac Beta Released
TidBITS: Mac News for the Rest of Us — ... To better understand how Chrome differs from other browsers, consider taking a gander at artist Scott McCloud's comic which explains the browser's technical ins-and-outs in everyday language. (To learn more about the comic itself see " ...

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Google Takes Chrome Out of Beta
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Google Chrome
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Official Google Blog: Plug in to the latest release of Google Chrome
googleblog.blogspot.com 11/3/2008 — When we launched Google Chrome two months ago, the response was overwhelmingly positive. We got all sorts of support and encouragement from many users, but we also got the most valuable resource we could ask for: feedback! Because of the variety of ...
no Chrome for us
roneceve.blogspot.com 10/14/2008 — so upon hearing of the new web browser launched by Google , I decided to give it a try ,I went to the website : www.google.com/chrome and I had this error message : The requested URL /service/prod_unavailable.html was not found on this server. at ...
Coming Soon: Google Chrome Extensions
mashable.com 2/6/2009 — Google has already indicated that it plans to offer a platform for Chrome browser extensions, but now we finally have what looks like a firm date on when that will arrive. Apparently, a Google developer conference scheduled for May 27th will include ...
Google Chrome Team Issues Version 2.0 For Developers
eweek.com 1/9/2009 — Google's Chrome team launches version 2.0.151.1 for application developers. Lay users can still use it, but they will have to reinstall Chrome to get the new Web services features, which include a fresher version of WebKit for Web page rendering and a ...
Third Chrome beta due in days, Google says | Webware : Cool Web apps for everyone
news.cnet.com 10/30/2008 — Updated 2 p.m. PDT to clarify details about indexing secure pages. Google will soon begin distributing a third beta version of its Chrome Web browser , a release that takes on bugs, performance, and security weaknesses. "You will automatically get ...
Yahoo unveils calendar with new featuresL.A. Times Tech Blog 10/8/2008
Yahoo wants to change the way you keep track of your schedule. The company is rolling out new features for its Web calendar that it hopes will lure more of its webmail users. Thanks to technology it got from last year's acquisition of ...
Like the song on YouTube? Click to buy itL.A. Times Tech Blog 10/7/2008
Ever watched a video on YouTube and wanted to buy the song? YouTube is counting on it. The world's most popular video-sharing site is hoping to make money from its huge audience by installing buttons under YouTube videos so that the ability to ...
Google Goes Videogaming (with Ads)WSJ.com: Business Technology 10/8/2008
Google seems to be serving ads everywhere these days. Its latest advertising service targets all those people who waste their workdays playing casual games. (You know who you are.) Advertising: Coming soon to a game near you Google on ...
YouTube To Sell Music, Games In Revenue PushInformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs 10/8/2008
Music purchases will be processed via Amazon's MP3 store or Apple's iTunes store and Google expects to earn earn $200 million in revenue in 2009 from the sales.
Google's 'Mail Goggles' Helps Avoid Embarrassing E-mailsInformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs 10/8/2008
By default, the feature is automatically turned on Friday and Saturday nights, but people can set for any day and chose the hours in which the safeguard is activated.