dev.chromium.org - 1/8/2009
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New version of WebKit. WebKit is the open source code Google Chrome uses to render web pages (HTML and CSS). 1.0.154.36 used basically the same version of WebKit as Safari 3.1, but the WebKit team has made a lot of improvements since that was released. 156.1 uses WebKit version 528.8 or, more ...
blog.chromium.org - 1/9/2009
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blog.chromium.org —
Release early, release often. We think that's the
best way to develop software that delights people. With
Google Chrome, we want to release fewer features more often instead of making you wait 12 months for the next Major Dot-Oh Release Jam-Packed ...
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Google Chrome Release Channels
googlesystem.blogspot.com - 1/9/2009
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googlesystem.blogspot.com —
Google Chrome 's development is high-paced and version
numbers are not very significant, but it's weird to
see a pre-beta release of Chrome 2.0, four months after Chrome 0.2. There are many new things in Chrome 2.0: * form autocomplete , one of the ...
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Google Chrome 2.0 Pre-Beta
dev.chromium.org - 1/8/2009
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dev.chromium.org —
Install a recent trunk build of Chromium Launch
chrome.exe with the --enable-user-scripts flag. Create a directory to
store user scripts in: On Chromium builds 2.0.156.1, the directory should be called User Scripts and be in your chromium user ...
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User Scripts (Chromium Developer Documentation)
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Google Chrome 2.0 Pre-Beta
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[image] Google Chrome 2.0 is now available in pre-beta form from the folks at GOOG for anyone anxious enough to keep up with the cutting edge releases of Chrome . The 2.0 release boasts several fixes and updated features , including support for user scripts ( la Greasemonkey but not yet full Greasemonkey compatibility), easy profile switching, form autofill ( la every browser in the world), and full page zooming. You'll need to download the Google Chrome Channel Chooser and join the Dev channel if you're ready to get started on the 2.0 path. [ ...
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Wired: Epicenter —
... The 2.0 preview has a number of new features, including an updated version of the WebKit rendering engine which boasts speed improvements as well as some additional CSS support. Other new features include bells and whistles missing from the current shipping version, such as form auto-complete, full page zooming, auto-scrolling, better profile support and very experimental support for Greasemonkey scripts. ...
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... Beside improvement on better CSS rendering, support for full page zoom, form auto-completion, etc. (Check out the release notes and the ...
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Andy Beal's Marketing Pilgrim —
... The Chromium Developer Documentation site has a listing of all of the new features in 2.0. Here are a few of the more exciting features (in order of how exciting I find them): ...
Barrier to Google Chrome For Macs Removed (GOOG)
Silicon Alley Insider —
... Google just released another version of its Internet browser, Chrome. It adds new features like form autocomplete,full-page zoom and autoscroll. ...
Google Chrome 2.0.156.1 developer preview shows off upcoming features
Obsessable News Feed —
... a month ago, and now Google's already distributing a preview of version 2.0 of its browser. Technically version 2.0.156.1, the developer preview release isn't even considered a beta yet, available to give interested parties a look at the broswer's future if they don't mind dealing with an potentially unstable, buggy build. The Chromium project ...
Google Chrome Pre-Beta 2.0 Version Available
OStatic blogs —
... . (Note that if you are subscribed to this channel, the iterative developer updates will be pushed to you as they arrive, which you may or may not want.) There are a lot of updates to the browser in this new release, and a post on the Chromium Developer Blog outlines them. Here's what's under the hood. ...
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news.cnet.com 1/9/2009 —
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googlesystem.blogspot.com 12/11/2008 — "We've heard a lot of feedback about product bugs and feature requests and have worked hard to prioritize work on them. We're excited to announce that with today's fifteenth release we are taking off the "beta" label," explains a post from Google ...
Google Previews Chrome 2.0 —
Today @ PC World 1/9/2009
Now available in an alpha version, updated browser adds some basic features (autocomplete, full-page zoom) and some more interesting ones, like the ability to create user profiles.