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When Google announced that the Chrome browser would become its own operating system and run on netbooks, the thought around the tech community was that eventually Google would have to
Google just released a new beta version of Chrome, Google's first web browser, which addresses a number of issues we had noticed in earlier releases. digg_url = 'http://digg.com/tech_news/Google_Releases_Third_Beta_of_Chrome';digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff';digg_skin
Xmarks, the bookmark-syncing service which began its life as a Firefox add-on, is now adding yet another browser to its supported list. Already available for Firefox, IE, and Safari, the
...but What About the Other Web Browsers? We don't know much about the upcoming OS from Google, Chrome OS, so most of the news we read about it involves speculation
We've known for months now that multiple user profiles were on their way to Google's Chrome browser, but now they've come even closer to reality as they hit the Canary
Time and again, we're told that influence on Twitter isn't simply about the number of followers someone has. It's about a number of different factors, from retweets to reach to
When Google released Chrome just a few weeks ago, we praised it for its innovative user interface and the speed of its JavaScript rendering engine, which blew away the competition.
Earlier this morning, Google released a new stable version of Chrome, the company's increasingly popular browser. This new release for Windows, Mac and Linux is the first stable version of
A recent build of Chromium, the open source Web browser which serves as the testing ground for Google Chrome, has been updated with a new feature: Google Chrome Labs. This
After a couple months trying out Google's Chrome OS powered tablet, the CR-48, and countless conversations about the company's vision of the future I've reached one conclusion - the future
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