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Google preps Chrome patch, adds new features
After a few maintenance updates, Google is readying a more significant Chrome update that fixes a known security issue and delivers an improved V8 JavaScript interpreter. The updated version also addresses some of the missing end-user features, such as more privacy options, a separate bookmark ...
 Google mulls pre-installing Chrome browser on computers
Google mulls pre-installing Chrome browser on computers
technology.timesonline.co.uk — Google is considering pre-installing its Chrome browser on personal computers in the search giant s latest challenge... to the dominance of Microsoft s Internet Explorer. The move would significantly ramp up the browser war that Google launched against ... (more) Google mulls pre-installing Chrome browser on computers
Google may offer Chrome detailing on new PCs
arstechnica.com — Google has big plans for Chrome, and they don't involve keeping the browser in a perpetual beta... twilight. The search giant intends to seize a significant chunk of the browser market in 2009, and could offer competition the likes of which Internet ... (more) Google may offer Chrome detailing on new PCs
With Chrome, Google Busts a Move Right Out of Microsoft's Playbook [OStatic]
ostatic.com — Hmm, in all the talk I've seen about how Google will proceed with spreading Chrome out to... new platforms, and to mobile devices , I haven't seen any discussion of the company pursuing the idea of getting its open source browser pre-installed on ... (more) With Chrome, Google Busts a Move Right Out of ...
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Google Chrome Patch: What’s New?
PR News: — ... This new update is called 0.4.154.18 whilst the current end-user version is called 0.3.154.9; you must know that developer versions of Chrome are not available to the general public within the browser’s built-in auto-update mechanism. For more in-depth information please read here. ...

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