gigaom.com - 12/13/2008
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Google’s V-P of search products and user experience, Marissa Mayer, ruined the official coming-out party of the Chrome browser when she said yesterday that the company would soon take it out of beta. She spoke a day too soon — must be the jet lag, as she’s been in Paris ...
gigaom.com - 12/15/2008
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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 ...
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Google Turns Its Back on Network Neutrality [GigaOM]
searchengineland.com - 12/13/2008
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searchengineland.com —
Earlier this year, Google Suggest finally made it
to the Google home page. The feature suggests queries...
as you begin typing in the search box. Now Google is testing providing links to web sites, direct answers and even ads that appear within the ...
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Google Search Suggest Get Ads, Links & Answers
readwriteweb.com - 12/12/2008
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readwriteweb.com —
When Google released its browser called Chrome this
fall, there was an unusually loud controversy about its...
End User Licensing Agreement (EULA) . The company responded quickly to those complaints. Now the contract with users has been changed ...
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Your New Agreement With Google, Chrome Users
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Follow-up: No version of IE is safe from zero-day flaw
TechBlog —
... performed. The command worked fine on my Windows XP system. Microsoft says exploits are limited, but that's the status now. You can bet that the jerks who prey on these flaws are hard at work, trying to find ways to take advantage of this problem. Until Microsoft patches this flaw -- and I suspect we'll see an out-of-cycle patch very soon -- Windows users should not run IE when surfing the Web. Download and install Firefox , Google's new Chrome browser (which just left beta ), Opera or some other alternative. You don't want to discover first-hand ...
Recent Updates Flood in for Google Chrome [WebWorkerDaily]
GigaOM Network —
... Out of beta, and an update. Chrome has just come out of beta testing–one of the fastest products from Google to exit beta status. Just this week, Google released ...
A Netbook With Android: Far-Fetched or Coming Soon? [GigaOM]
GigaOM Network —
... This scenario handles the hardware side of things, so what about the software? Clearly, Android is Google-centric and therefore optimized for a heavy web experience. In its current iteration it has a solid web browser, although the search giant could tailor a version of Chrome for a netbook-sized screen. It has a drop-dead simple and seamless software store in the Android Marketplace for third-party apps. Plus, it’s not a clunky desktop operating system that’s been sliced, diced or ...
Google Apps Leaves the Beta Label Behind [GigaOM]
GigaOM Network —
... . While large companies such as Genentech and Fairchild Semiconductor have signed up for Apps subscriptions, Google said others were deterred from doing so because of the beta label tied to the suite of products. Unlike Google Apps, the company’s Chrome browser left beta status in less than a year. ...
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tgdaily.com 12/2/2008 — Ever since Google launched Chrome in September, the browser has been
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Google Chrome Gets Full-on Bookmark Manager [Chrome]
lifehacker.com 11/25/2008 — Released a few weeks ago only to the developer version of Chrome, Google has now pushed out a full-on bookmark manager in the latest beta going out to users (version 0.4.154.25). Make sure you're...
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blogoscoped.com 1/9/2009 —
The latest preview version of Google Chrome features a couple of additions , Google announced, including:
CSS gradients , CSS canvas drawing , reflections and masks
form auto-completion
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Google Chrome (BETA)
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Google Chrome - Download a new browser
google.com 12/11/2008 — Google Chrome: a new web browser for Windows Google Chrome is a browser that combines a minimal design with sophisticated technology to make the web faster, safer, and easier. Download Google Chrome It's free and installs in seconds For Windows ...
Chrome: out of beta; is Google out of its mind?
blogs.computerworld.com 12/12/2008 — In Friday's IT Blogwatch , Richi Jennings watches bloggers watch Google lose the "beta" tag from it's Chrome browser. Not to mention Charlie The Unicorn II ...
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Make "Add-ons" for Google Chrome Using Bookmarklets
readwriteweb.com 1/2/2009 — Even though Google took their web browser Google Chrome out of beta last month, we can't help but feel like Chrome is still only half way to being a compete product at this point. Without RSS support, the ability to use add-ons, and gasp! no Mac ...
Google removes Chrome beta wrapping —
The Register 12/12/2008
As Linux, Mac versions remain MIA Google has brought Chrome out of beta just three months after it released the open source browser that currently only plays nice with Windows.…