technewsworld.com - 12/12/2008
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(Nasdaq: GOOG) Latest News about Google released the 15th update for its Chrome Web browser and officially ended the beta testing phase for the application Thursday. With some 10 million active users and 14 prior updates under its belt, the browser has improved its stability Consolidate Mac ...
googleblog.blogspot.com - 12/11/2008
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googleblog.blogspot.com —
Since we first released Google Chrome , the
development team has been hard at work improving the...
stability and overall performance of the browser. In just 100 days, we have reached more than 10 million active users around the world (on all seven ...
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Official Google Blog: Google Chrome (BETA)
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]
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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Android Emancipation and the Sweet Smell of WiFi: The Week in Tech
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... when Amazon follows through with a Kindle Version 2, which has been expected for quite some time. All Grown Up Google's Web applications have sort of a Peter Pan thing going on: They never seem to grow up. For example, a child born on the same day that Gmail went live would be pretty much ready for kindergarten now, and Gmail is still in beta. It's also one of Google's most popular products. But if Google moves at a glacier pace on Web apps, then perhaps its client applications are a different story completely . For example, its Chrome browser spent only three months in ...
Android Emancipation and the Sweet Smell of WiFi: The Week in Tech
LinuxInsider —
... when Amazon follows through with a Kindle Version 2, which has been expected for quite some time. All Grown Up Google's Web applications have sort of a Peter Pan thing going on: They never seem to grow up. For example, a child born on the same day that Gmail went live would be pretty much ready for kindergarten now, and Gmail is still in beta. It's also one of Google's most popular products. But if Google moves at a glacier pace on Web apps, then perhaps its client applications are a different story completely . For example, its Chrome browser spent only three months in ...
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