Posts Tagged ‘jeremy’
Tuesday, June 30th, 2009
If you’re like me (and Sergey Brin) and you’ve been waiting patiently for a Mac version of Google’s Chrome web browser, it’s a good thing you’re patient In a post on Google’s Chromium Blog this week, software engineer Jeremy Moskovich …
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digitechmeme: Google Chrome for Mac: Still not ready
Tags: been-waiting, chrome, chromium, good-thing, jeremy, jeremy-moskovich, moskovich, post-on-google, sergey, sergey-brin, software-engineer, web-browser, week
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Tuesday, June 30th, 2009
Unlike Google Chrome , if a ‘bad’ script runs in a tab of IE, the whole browser will hang. But the good news is, 90% of the times, it is recovered by Tab Crash Recovery(controlled by process named IEmonitor.exe); If you’re on a slow …
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Browser battle gets fierce: IE 8 vs Chrome vs Firefox
Tags: chrome, chromium, crash, crash-recovery, jeremy, jeremy-moskovich, script-runs, software-engineer, the-times, web-browser, week
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Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009
Google Chrome for Mac is coming along fine, Jeremy Moskovich explained “how the developers implemented sandboxing, an important Google Chrome feature”. “Starting a sandbox involves a single call to sandbox_init() specifying which …
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Sandboxing on Google Chrome for Mac OS X
Tags: chrome, decision, developers, developers-implemented, expanding-the-number, jeremy, majority, moskovich, number, sandbox-involves, services-it-offers, taking-the-decision
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Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009
Google Chrome is a browser that combines a minimal design with sophisticated technology to make the web faster, safer, and easier. In Google Chrome , you can get anywhere on the Web with one.
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Google Chrome 3.0.182.3 Portable » Central Direct Full Download …
Tags: been-waiting, chrome, jeremy, make-the-web, minimal-design, post-on-google, software-engineer, web-browser, web-faster
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Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009
If you’re like me (and Sergey Brin) and you’ve been waiting patiently for a Mac version of Google’s Chrome web browser, it’s a good thing you’re patient In a post on Google’s Chromium Blog this week, software engineer Jeremy Moskovich …
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Google Chrome for Mac: Still not ready | Northloop Neighborhoods
Tags: been-waiting, chrome, chromium, good-thing, jeremy, jeremy-moskovich, moskovich, post-on-google, sergey, sergey-brin, software-engineer, web-browser, week
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Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009
Larry Dignan, Sam Diaz and other IT industry experts, blogging at the intersection of business and technology, deliver daily news and analysis on vital enterprise trends.
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Google Chrome for Mac: Still not ready | Between the Lines | ZDNet.com
Tags: analysis-on-vital, deliver-daily, dignan, google-chrome, intersection, jeremy, jeremy-moskovich, moskovich, technically, technically-inclined, the-developers, the-intersection, vital-enterprise
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Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009
Interested in news about Google Chrome for Mac OS X? Google Chrome for the Mac is coming along fine, and for the technically inclined, Jeremy Moskovich of the Google Chrome team has written a blog post explaining how the developers …
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Official Google Mac Blog: Google Chrome, Sandboxing, and Mac OS X
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