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Google plug-in lets IE use Chrome technology
News Google released an Internet Explorer plug-in on Tuesday designed to let Microsoft's browser use the features and performance of Google's own Chrome browser. To use it, people must install the open-source plug-in, currently in the developer preview...
[September 23, 2009, 9:26]
Google plug-in lets web apps harness CPU power
News So far, Native Client works on Firefox, Safari, Opera and Chrome on any modern system with an x86 processor running Windows, Mac OS X or Linux, Google said. The software plug-in works in conjunction with various web browsers but lets web-based apps...
[December 9, 2008, 11:28]
Google plugs 3D hardware into Chrome
News Google has begun integrating its O3D plug-in for hardware-accelerated 3D graphics into its Chrome browser. Chrome will not be the only browser to feature the acceleration features, though, because Google is also working on plug-in versions.
[July 23, 2009, 17:09]
Microsoft attacks Google's Chrome-in-IE plan
News Microsoft on Thursday lashed out against Google Chrome Frame — an internet Explorer plug-in that supplants IE's rendering engine with Google's. Given the security issues with plug-ins in general and Google Chrome in particular, Google Chrome Frame...
[September 25, 2009, 8:54]
Google plans Chrome extensions
News Existing plug-ins work in Chrome, Pichai said. Even though Microsoft caught up with Internet Explorer, Firefox still has an extension edge over Google's Chrome web browser. We don't have that in the beta today, but we definitely plan an extension...
[September 4, 2008, 10:32]
Google fixes risky Chrome bugs
News Chrome 3.0.195.32, released on Thursday, fixes a bug in the browser's implementation of the Gears SQL application programming interface (API) that could allow a malicious website to crash the Gears plug-in and possibly execute malicious code on a...
[November 9, 2009, 15:42]
Google debuts Chrome for Mac, Linux
News Google released Chrome for Mac OS X and Linux on Thursday, but only in rough developer preview versions that the company warns are works in progress. In order to get more feedback from developers, we have early developer channel versions of Google...
[June 5, 2009, 9:17]
Google issues developer-orientated Chrome update
News Chrome can use the Mozilla Firefox versions of plug-ins such as Adobe's Flash. Google released a developer-orientated update to its Chrome web browser on Wednesday that fixes some crashes and video-playback issues.
[October 16, 2008, 8:45]
Google Native Client moves beyond research phase
News Satisfied that its security underpinnings are solid, Google has promoted its open-source Native Client technology to accelerate web applications out of its research phase and is taking steps to build it into the Chrome web browser.
[June 12, 2009, 8:59]
Will new browsers really upgrade the web?
News Mozilla is exhorting users to 'upgrade the Web' with Firefox 3.5, and variations on this better browsing theme can be found with Google's Chrome, Apple's Safari and Opera. Chrome updates itself automatically without giving users any say in the...
[June 18, 2009, 12:59]
Google kicks off 64-bit Chrome for Linux
News Google has begun work on a 64-bit version of Chrome for Linux. Chromium is the open-source project behind Google's branded and supported Chrome browser, and McNamee shared instructions for programmers to build 64-bit Chromium.
[August 21, 2009, 8:57]
Safari 4: a first look review
Reviews Users of Safari 3 will be hard-pressed to not notice that the interface is completely new, with a look and feel much more in line with the other major Webkit-based browser, Google Chrome. Chrome and Firefox remain the only browsers to default to...
[June 15, 2009, 16:16]
Firefox 3.5: screenshots review
Reviews When Google decided to make the browsing-without-tracks a debut feature in Chrome — never mind that Safari had already been offering it for years —Firefox decided it was time to pull the curtain, too.
[July 1, 2009, 11:13]
Google shows Native Client built into HTML 5
News Sehr said he hopes Google's browser, Chrome, will introduce Web Worker support within the next couple weeks. Google has been touting HTML 5 features at Google I/O, and Chrome gives Google a way to advance the state of web application art.
[May 29, 2009, 16:29]
Microsoft has high hopes for Silverlight's second act
News As for compatibility with Google's Chrome browser, Guthrie said the initial release had a couple of issues with Silverlight, but he said that in the latest developer release of Chrome, Silverlight 2 works "fantastically well".
[October 14, 2008, 12:49]
Microsoft criticises privacy in Chrome 3.0
News In September, the software maker said Google Chrome Frame — an Internet Explorer plug-in that replaces IE's rendering engine with Google's — doubled the attack area of the Microsoft browser. The latest version of Google's Chrome browser presents a...
[October 21, 2009, 16:10]
How to block adverts in Chrome!
Blog Obviously, I wouldn't suggest readers abstain from the display adverts that pay for the whole ZDNet enterprise, but help is at hand for those who use Adblock in Firefox, and want something similar in Chrome.
[September 3, 2008, 18:12]
Google Wave Developer Preview: screenshots review
Reviews Google Wave is built around HTML 5, so you'll need to use what Google calls a 'modern browser' — Chrome, Safari or Firefox (or IE with Google's new Chrome Frame plugin). Because Wave is a web application, debugging isn't that easy and you'll need...
[September 23, 2009, 10:58]
Google: The browser is the computer
News Google's Vic Gundotra, vice president of engineering, noted that the four modern open standards browsers (Firefox, Safari, Chrome and Opera) are all adopting some HTML 5 technologies as they become more stable, while Microsoft's Internet Explorer...
[May 28, 2009, 9:31]
Firefox 3.5 to 'upgrade the web', says Mozilla
News But as Mozilla's ambitions expanded and other browsers such as Google Chrome exerted competitive pressure, the new Firefox was promoted to version 3.5 and its planned ship date slid back several months.
[June 17, 2009, 9:05]
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