Google Chrome gets bookmark manager
News Google has released a new developer-orientated version of Chrome that brings better bookmark-management to the web browser. Google Chrome 0.4.154.18 gets a bookmark manager You can search bookmarks, create folders, and drag and drop bookmarks to...
[November 13, 2008, 10:05]
Google Chrome - first benchmarks. Summary: wow.
Blog Comment I've been reading about Google Chrome for a while, especially when I was investing in Google's stock. I can't wait to see how Chrome progresses. It definitely looks cool, though I'm going to hold off a tad as others test its functionality.
[October 29, 2008, 20:15]
Google Chrome: What the future holds
News Diaz also reveals why Sergey Brin is bugging the Chrome team on a daily basis. ZDNet.com correspondent Sumi Das talks with senior editor Sam Diaz about the newly released browser from Google.
[September 8, 2008, 15:32]
Google Chrome - first benchmarks. Summary: wow.
Blog Comment As I was writing the above, I realized that I was really not at all comfortable with what Chrome (or Google itself) was doing on my laptop, so I uninstalled it. In any case, I will leave it to braver souls than I to continue testing and reporting...
[September 3, 2008, 12:18]
Google Chrome adds HTML video support
News Google has begun supporting a new HTML feature to show video in its Chrome browser as an alternative to Adobe's much more widely used Flash, but the technology overall remains rough around the edges. The support comes in Chrome 3.0.182.2, a...
[May 29, 2009, 9:35]
Google Chrome - nine things we've found since launch
Blog Google must be very happy with the coverage Chrome has gathered. Chrome was built over two years and at least twenty developers, but combines elements from a whole host of small companies bought by Google and other outside sources.
[September 4, 2008, 16:13]
Google Chrome heats up browser wars
News Google Chrome is a warning shot over the bows of Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari and Opera. Microsoft has lit a fire under its IE team and, given that Google is such a powerful Microsoft rival, that fire doubtless will burn all the hotter...
[September 3, 2008, 11:50]
Google Chrome - first benchmarks. Summary: wow.
Blog We've got the first comparative benchmarks of Google Chrome, which we downloaded around half an hour ago as the official launch podcast came to an end. We compared Google Chrome beta 1 running on Vista SP1, on a Lenovo T61 with 1GB of RAM, a 2GHz...
[September 2, 2008, 20:54]
Google Chrome - an open source browser, and more...
Blog Comment "We are so, so happy with Google Chrome," mumbled Mozilla CEO John Lilly through gritted teeth. That most of our income is from Google has no bearing on me making this statement.http://notnews.today.com/?
[September 7, 2008, 22:49]
Google Chrome - an open source browser, and more...
Blog Through the unusual medium of a comic book, Google has apparently published details of Chrome, an open source browser with more than a hint of being a complete system. Google's using its infrastructure to throw millions of pages at Chrome a week...
[September 1, 2008, 18:44]
Google Chrome OS takes shine off Windows
Leader After years of coy denial, Google has announced the Chrome OS — its first full-on assault on the Windows desktop monopoly. The Chrome OS, Google says, is aimed at improving usability and security. By announcing Chrome OS a year in advance, Google...
[July 8, 2009, 15:01]
Google Chrome browser market share after Day 1 = 2.77%
Blog Google's Chrome browser is now running on 2.77% of devices accessing the website, according to web stats company Clicky. My thanks to SEO expert Nikki Pilkington for sharing with me (over Twitter, look her up) some stats Clicky has released of web...
[September 3, 2008, 15:36]
Google Chrome 2.0 pre-beta: a first look review
Reviews Since its launch in September 2008, development of Google's WebKit-based Chrome browser has continued at an impressive pace. Unusually for Google software, Chrome exited beta status in pretty short order (100 days after the launch), showing how...
[January 16, 2009, 6:42]
Google Chrome leaves beta
News Google's browser, Chrome, has officially left beta. Google vice president Marissa Mayer told TechCrunch's Mike Arrington that Chrome would leave beta, but did not say when. Curious users can monitor Chrome's progress at Chromium.org, or download...
[December 12, 2008, 16:01]
Google Chrome (beta) review
Reviews Google has released the beta version of a new browser, Chrome. That said, Google has released Chrome in 43 languages and in 122 countries. Webkit is also the basis for Android, Google's mobile platform, so it seems that Google is planning to use...
[September 3, 2008, 9:05]
Benchmarks: Google Chrome review
Reviews In its innovative comic-book, Google explained the motivation behind, and the essential technical details of, its new browser, Chrome. Google Chrome is based on the Apple-inspired open-source WebKit browser engine, and also features a new...
[September 4, 2008, 15:07]
Google Chrome - first benchmarks. Summary: wow.
Blog Comment Google has said that Chrome regularly (I think every few minutes) downloads the latest list of known hostile websites from the Googleplex. The best thing about Chrome, and something I find very reassuring, is that because it's entirely open source...
[September 3, 2008, 14:05]
Google Chrome: Highlights of the beta browser
News Google Chrome is still in beta, so some sites may not load properly. With Chrome, frequently used web applications such as Gmail and Google Calendar can be accessed directly from the desktop as though they were installed applications.
[September 3, 2008, 12:21]
Google releases Chrome 2
News Google has made available a new version of its browser, which it has named Chrome 2. Google attributed the speed boost to the incorporation of a new version of WebKit — Chrome's underlying engine — and an update to the browser's V8 JavaScript engine.
[May 22, 2009, 11:46]
Google readies Chrome for Mac and Linux
News Google has revealed it is working on versions of its Chrome internet browser for Mac and Linux operating systems. Writing on the the search giant's Mac Blog, Google software engineer Amanda Walker said the company is now "actively working" on...
[September 4, 2008, 8:11]



