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Cheat Sheet: Google Chrome
Cheat Sheet It's early days but with a Chrome browser already making an impact and a more comprehensive OS in the wings, the next stage of Google's plan to topple the software establishment certainly seems to be gaining momentum. [22 Sep 2009]
Chrome gives option to remove new-tab thumbnails
News One of the features that set Chrome apart from its rivals on its debut, the array of web page thumbnails that greeted users when they launched the browser or opened a new browsing tab, is becoming optional. [17 Apr 2009]
Chrome gets 30 per cent speed boost
News Google has shifted the JavaScript engine that powers its Chrome web browser into a higher gear. The company announced on Thursday that an update to Chrome's V8 JavaScript engine, combined with a new... [22 May 2009]
Chrome OS: What Google can do, Ubuntu does better
Comment There's no doubt Google has made moves in this direction with its pledge to open-source Chrome OS, the same way it did with several previous projects; the Chrome browser itself and its Android mobile OS. [08 Jul 2009]
Chrome extensions? Developers' wish is Google's command
News Support for extensions to customise Chrome, the number one requested feature for Google's browser, has started to arrive for developers. Now the feature is enabled by default in the developer preview version of... [10 Sep 2009]
Chrome coming for Google's Android
News Google's new Chrome browser is for PCs today, but company co-founder Sergey Brin expects the technology will make its way to Android, the company's mobile phone operating system and software suite.... [04 Sep 2008]
Chrome US downloads hit two million mark
News It appears nearly two million people in the US downloaded Google's new Chrome web browser in its first week of availability, Nielsen Online said Wednesday. Of course, getting people to try Chrome is... [18 Sep 2008]
Chrome future, vintage PCs and credit crunch IT
News Here's reader Craig Reilly, from Newcastle, with his take: "Given that Google makes its money from advertising, what are the chances of ad-blocking features in Chrome? But there was also a distinctly metallic flavour to... [03 Oct 2008]
Chrome and Firefox get clickjacked
News Security researchers have discovered a flaw affecting Google's Chrome browser which exposes it to clickjacking - where an attacker hijacks a browser's functions by substituting a legitimate link with one of the... [29 Jan 2009]
Mozilla: Chrome won't kill our Google friendship
News After Google's surprise entrance into the browser space with its release of Chrome, you'd expect Mozilla Corporation CEO John Lilly to be preparing for a few sleepless nights. Writing on his blog yesterday Lilly said... [02 Sep 2008]
Vehix.com Finds a Reliable and Efficient Partner in Chrome's Web Services
White Paper Vehix.com redesigned their site, choosing to use Chrome for web services and data, resulting in increased consumer satisfaction, increased session length by consumers, better qualified leads for dealers, and increased... [21 Jan 2009]
Google sheds light on netbook plans for Chrome OS
News Google has taken the wraps off its Chrome OS for the first time. At an event held at its Mountain View HQ on Thursday, Google vice president of product management Sundar Pichai gave the assembled press a tour of... [20 Nov 2009]
Google's Chrome beta niceties show the seriousness of browser battle ahead
News The features that appeared in Google Chrome's developer version have arrived on the browser's beta - but it's the non-cosmetic changes that will perhaps interest users most. Individually, the new features in... [06 Aug 2009]
Photos: Google takes the wrapping off Chrome OS
Photo Google released the source code for Chrome OS on Thursday, beginning the process of producing a browser-based operating system by the end of 2010 for lower-end PCs called netbooks. Chrome OS devotes... [23 Nov 2009]
Microsoft after Gates, Google Chrome, ID cards, printer woes and more
News Renai LeMay debates the Chrome vs Ubuntu question here. Ubuntu vs Chrome was not the only epic battle being waged in July: silicon.com's futurist columnist Peter Cochrane may know more about wireless... [03 Aug 2009]