Mozilla Could Form Base Of A Google Browser
Talkback Since Google is not going to make any money on a free browser, why reinvent the wheel? However inferior, Microsoft has substantial cash flow and means, and have proven they enjoy taking over ideas which are in their sphere of influence, and having...
[February 1, 2005, 19:44]
Mozilla Could Form Base Of A Google Browser
Talkback I don't think Google would release a browser purely because it wouldn't fit their mission statement. Everything Google has done so far has been in accordance with organizing data. If they started to sponsor Mozilla however then that would be a...
[September 22, 2004, 13:24]
Mozilla Could Form Base Of A Google Browser
Talkback Creating a browser is either a very brilliant or very desperate strategy and I am not yet sure which one it is - time will tell. Google started out as a search company but recently they have changed into a provider of very different services.
[September 23, 2004, 10:34]
Mozilla Could Form Base Of A Google Browser
Talkback The likely scenario is that they are going to offer rich client functionality, by leveraging the existing XUL technology already baked into the Mozilla based applications. Clever!
[September 22, 2004, 17:53]
Mozilla Could Form Base Of A Google Browser
Talkback The reason I'm askiing this question here is from what I can see the people that read / present information here know a bit about search engines,software,programing , etc.so , when the 2 guy's started Google over a ping pong game and they were...
[January 7, 2006, 22:48]
Google Raises Bar With New Browser Tool
Talkback WILL THIS NEW GOOGLE FEATURE BE MADE AVAILABLE TO ANYONE WHO REQUISTS IT WILL THERE BE A "FEE" FOR THIS FEATURE
[August 17, 2003, 19:27]
Google's Search Will Go Beyond The Browser
Talkback Put that stew into the hands of some very bright and passionate nerds they have been hiring and I see the vapors of a 'GOS' emerging from that almost mystical cauldron we call Google. Quite true, the way I see it, it's likely to go quite a bit...
[September 26, 2004, 5:07]
Google Cuts Out The Browser
Talkback Bypassing the browser.by using the IE engine? Although I guess its a matter of time before someone complains that it doesn't use Mozilla! I think we're getting into semantics here.
[January 13, 2004, 9:22]
Google's Search Will Go Beyond The Browser
Talkback To find any document or email on my machine, I called up a search page in a browser and entered a few keywords. This would be a fabulous idea for Google. I used it for about a year before it was ditched.
[September 27, 2004, 18:37]
Google Takes Aim At A Mobile Future
News The service is free in the US and works with any phone that contains an XHTML-capable web browser. This summer it launched a downloadable Java application for Google Maps, enabling mobile phone users to get information about local restaurants and...
[November 29, 2006, 8:50]
Mozilla Could Form Base Of A Google Browser
News Rumours flew around the Web on Tuesday about Google's potential plans to release a Web browser. A Google spokesman refused to comment on reports surrounding the 'Google browser', but analysts believe they may have some substance.
[September 21, 2004, 18:15]
Google Cuts Out The Browser
News Search company Google is testing software that lets people navigate the Web without opening up an Internet browser, placing itself in a field that Microsoft has designs on -- desktop search. Google developed its Deskbar by adapting a Microsoft API...
[November 7, 2003, 9:35]
Firefox Strengthens Ties To Google
Talkback It would be a foolish political move to alienate the open source fanatics.and Google is not foolish.they take the easy assumption that they're hiring browser guys to create a browser. Since Google is not going to make any money on a free browser...
[February 1, 2005, 19:43]
Google Browser Speculation Grows
News The Google franchise could be coming to a Web browser near you; that is, if all the recent clues add up. Evidence is growing that may support rumours that the pre-eminent search company plans to introduce a Google-branded Web browser down the road.
[September 24, 2004, 8:55]
Firefox Lead Programmer Now A Googlista
News Among other clues pointing to browser interest at Google are the registration of the gbrowser.com Internet address, the hiring of some key programmers, and sponsorship of a Mozilla programmer meeting.
[January 25, 2005, 8:30]
Google's Offline Web Apps Click Into Gear
News The search giant on Wednesday launched Google Gears, a browser plug-in that will let people run web applications when they're connected to the internet or not. One of the reasons we're doing Gears is that developers here at Google have really...
[May 31, 2007, 8:26]
Firefox Strengthens Ties To Google
News Google and Mozilla may or may not be working on a Web browser together, but the two are cosier than ever with Firefox's latest release. Rumours have circulated for months that Google is developing a Web browser, potentially in partnership with...
[November 12, 2004, 7:35]
Google's Search Will Go Beyond The Browser
Leader News that Google has hired one of Sun's senior Java chaps and a bunch of browser specialists has kicked off a predictable round of speculation. If all your important data has been painlessly stored on Google's farm and there's a neat, powerful Java...
[September 24, 2004, 12:35]
Browser Toolbar Wars Get Underway
News The new frontier on a virgin PC is the browser, and Internet companies like Google are jostling for space on the browsers of new PCs. However, just about every PC user who's connected to the Internet uses the browser at least once a day, and...
[February 8, 2006, 10:05]
Google Keeping The Wolf From Firefox' Door
News The Mozilla Foundation's deal with Google is playing a crucial role in helping the non-profit organisation challenge Microsoft with its Firefox browser. Google was the default browser for Firefox before we even signed the deal.
[February 28, 2005, 14:10]

