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Google Chrome now finally out of beta
Google Chrome now finally out of beta
Rather than let the news that Chrome is on its way out of beta fester and spawn more speculation, Google has made its push and promoted the browser out of beta status , but there's still no Mac version.
Google Turns Its Back on Network Neutrality [GigaOM]
gigaom.com — The Wall Street Journal reports that Google, long a network neutrality champion, is looking to cut deals with broadband providers — both cable and phone companies — to get faster access for its own content. The Journal claims it has seen documents ... (more) Google Turns Its Back on Network Neutrality [GigaOM]
Google cranks up the Consensus Engine • The Register
Google cranks up the Consensus Engine • The Register
theregister.co.uk — Google this week admitted that its staff will pick and choose what appears in its search results. It's a historic statement - and nobody has yet grasped its significance. Not so very long ago, Google disclaimed responsibility for its search results by ... (more) Google cranks up the Consensus Engine • The Register
As Chrome leaves beta, here’s an update on the Mac version
As Chrome leaves beta, here’s an update on the Mac version
venturebeat.com — Google officially announced that its web browser, Google Chrome, has left beta testing status behind today. That’s great news, the browser is amazing. But there’s a problem — it still only runs on Windows. As a Mac user, I decided ... (more) As Chrome leaves beta, here’s an update on the Mac version
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