Google to unveil open-source 'Chrome' browser
News Google has confirmed it will unveil on Tuesday a new web browser dubbed 'Chrome', based on code from the WebKit project. Word first surfaced of the plans in an online comic book introducing Google Chrome, the search giant's much-rumored open-source...
[September 2, 2008, 8:58]
CyberArticle
Downloads CyberArticle can save any resources in the Web pages completely and perfectly in supported browsers, such as, IE (include IE core browsers), Firefox, Google Chrome, Safari, and Opera etc. You can save any information easily as you want in most of...
[June 10, 2009, 12:59]
Google Chrome (beta) review
Reviews Google caches hundreds of millions of web pages for its search engine; the Gears people say they've been able to test Chrome on millions of pages within seconds of completing each new build. If a page renders in Safari, it will render in Chrome.
[September 3, 2008, 9:05]
Google to issue third Chrome beta in 'next few days'
News More details are expected to become available on the Chrome release-notes web page, although, at present, that page hasn't been updated. Google will soon begin distributing a third beta version of its Chrome web browser, a release that tackles bugs...
[October 30, 2008, 16:49]
Google Chrome 2.0 pre-beta: a first look review
Reviews Form Autocomplete If you've typed an entry into a field on a web page, Chrome will remember it and bring up matches as you type. Unusually for Google software, Chrome exited beta status in pretty short order (100 days after the launch), showing...
[January 16, 2009, 6:42]
Google tackles severe Chrome security flaw
News Larson explained: "If a user has Google Chrome installed, visiting an attacker-controlled web page in Internet Explorer could have caused Google Chrome to launch, open multiple tabs, and load scripts that run after navigating to a URL of the...
[April 24, 2009, 8:47]
Google Chrome: Highlights of the beta browser
News Chrome is an open-source attempt by the search giant to bring internet browsers in line with how we use the web today: streaming videos, chatting online, and using web-only applications. Like 'InPrivate' browsing, a feature in IE8 Beta 2, Chrome's...
[September 3, 2008, 12:21]
Google speeds up Chrome
News Google introduced Chrome in September, and it has been working on adding standard features found in competing web browsers, such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari and Opera, as well as coming up with its own innovations.
[August 6, 2009, 16:47]
How JavaScript became a browser-war battleground
News We saw a lot of web developers lamenting the fact that they couldn't do what they wanted to do because JavaScript was a limiting factor," said Darin Fisher, a Chrome engineer at Google. Microsoft has begun touting its new test of page-loading...
[March 23, 2009, 14:46]
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. In the beta, Apple experimented with a Chrome-style 'tabs-on...
[June 15, 2009, 16:16]
Internet Explorer 8: features & benchmarks review
Reviews Chrome and Safari are both quick and compete with each other to be the fastest browser at JavaScript processing. Unfortunately, it's not possible, as in Chrome, to drag and drop tabs into a separate browser window, which is a useful feature if you...
[March 19, 2009, 15:36]
Microsoft working on secure 'Gazelle' browser
News However, they added, Chrome is innately less secure on several counts: it treats subdomains as part of the same process as the main site, whereas Gazelle places them in separate processes; it allows all plug-in content from different sites to...
[February 24, 2009, 8:04]
Schmidt: Full steam ahead for Google-Yahoo deal
News To name a few others: the company also is working on improving the US electricity-distribution grid with General Electric, launched its Chrome web browser two weeks ago, and is building the Android mobile-phone operating system that will go on...
[September 18, 2008, 9:10]
Google edges closer to Chrome release for Mac
News While the screenshot is a view of Chrome failing to properly show a web page, it is a step in the functional direction. Google is moving closer to releasing a working version of its Chrome browser for Mac.
[February 16, 2009, 7:39]
Browsers fail password-management security tests
News Google's Chrome browser and Apple's Safari have received poor marks in a new set of tests evaluating the security of password-management features in five popular web browsers. Safari and Chrome are essentially tied for the worst password manager...
[December 16, 2008, 16:20]
On Alphas and Betas
Blog Google Chrome: The Chrome web page contains the word (BETA) exactly once. Chrome Beta The "Terms of Service" agreement, which you have to accept before downloading, looks to me like it is their standard agreement for all sorts of things; there is...
[September 10, 2008, 14:59]
Google reveals Chrome customisation plan
News Google has published its plan to build into Chrome what is arguably its most requested feature: the ability to accept extensions that can customise how the open-source web browser operates. The Chrome extensions document, spotlighted on Saturday by...
[December 2, 2008, 8:19]
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. But in video, Mozilla has built-in support for Ogg Theora, while Safari and...
[June 18, 2009, 12:59]
Google Chrome - an open source browser, and more...
Blog As excited as we are at building Google Chrome, it's important to allow ALL browser to become more powerful", the comic states.to keep evolving with the Web and continuing to build a SOLID FOUNDATION for modern Web applications.
[September 1, 2008, 18:44]
Security firm discovers Chrome 'SaveAs' flaw
News A company in Vietnam has turned up the latest vulnerability in Chrome, according to a story posted to Information Week's website. Bach Khoa Internet Security says the Chrome 0.2.149.27 release is susceptible to a critical buffer-overflow flaw...
[September 8, 2008, 9:19]



