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]
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. Google has released the beta version of a new browser...
[September 3, 2008, 9:05]
Google To Issue Third Chrome Beta In 'next Few Days'
News Google will soon begin distributing a third beta version of its Chrome web browser, a release that tackles bugs, performance and security weaknesses. Google Chrome version 0.3.154.9 fixes a security problem that means a site — if it convinces a...
[October 30, 2008, 16:49]
Google Chrome: Highlights Of The Beta Browser
News 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. Within Chrome you can view the page source, but Google goes all out.
[September 3, 2008, 12:21]
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 For full coverage of the Google Chrome launch, see ZDNet.co.uk's roundup. A company in Vietnam has turned up the latest vulnerability in Chrome, according to a story posted to Information Week's website.
[September 8, 2008, 9:19]
Schmidt: Full Steam Ahead For Google-Yahoo Deal
News The company has been working on various strategies to increase YouTube ad money, including overlay ads, ads in the 'chrome' around the videos, pre-roll and post-roll ads that show before and after a video, and deals with content creators in which...
[September 18, 2008, 9:10]
On Alphas And Betas
Blog Google Chrome: The Chrome web page contains the word (BETA) exactly once. Considering the press releases and other publicity Google made about Chrome, and the way it was picked up and promoted by the press and blogs, this seems much more like a...
[September 10, 2008, 14:59]
Samsung Omnia Hands-on Review, Part 3
Blog The people who get that key job done the best - and you'd have to give Google's own Android/Chrome/Gears/JavaScript platform at least a fighting chance - will be the people who win the market.click for the first part of the review
[September 14, 2008, 16:41]
Google Releases Chrome Security Updates
News The critical patches relate to buffer overrun vulnerabilities that could have let a remote attacker execute arbitrary software on a Chrome user's computer, said Mark Larson, a Google Chrome program manager, in a mailing list posting on Monday...
[September 9, 2008, 8:13]
Google Chrome - An Open Source Browser, And More...
Blog Comment Glad to see it's included in Chrome. This is a rather big step in the world of Google previously the source of attacks were purely web-based. I thought that google would want to promote their own igoogle homepage rather that have an overview page...
[September 2, 2008, 10:28]
Google: Chrome May Migrate To Android
News Google's Chrome browser is, at the moment, for PCs, but company co-founder Sergey Brin has said he expects the technology to make its way to Android, the company's mobile-phone operating system and software suite.
[September 4, 2008, 10:03]
Shiny Shiny Chrome
Blog For those that are into tabs, Chrome gives functionality that allows you to close tabs that have been opened from an existing tab, along with a duplicate tab option. Well considering that most of the interweb was buzzing with talk of Google browser...
[September 3, 2008, 9:18]
But What About The Handle-Differing-Browsers-In-The-Right-Way Bregade?
Talkback It's real hard as a web developer to support the few that are out there as it is and have your page rendered proper-like. First impression is very good for me. But some sites which identify the client browser are going to be slow to catch up.
[September 3, 2008, 9:19]
