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[BSN] First plug-ins for Google Chrome trickle out - Overclock.net …

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

In a battle between market leaders; Microsoft’s Internet Explorer [65.5%], Firefox [22.5%], Safari [8.4%], Google Chrome faces an uphill struggle [1.8%

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Windows 7 and Google Chrome | Windows 7 Themes

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

As I reported yesterday, Mozilla released the latest Firefox 3.5. Which is even faster now.

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Fix Browser Problem UK: Google Chrome - Forthcoming on Top of the …

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

Google Chrome is Google’s new application, which competes with different solon famous browsers such as Microsoft’s Cyberspace Someone, Textile’s Safari, or the autarkical Mozilla Firefox, among others. A fast face into the application …

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News Online: Google Chrome: More New about Google Chrome

Sunday, June 28th, 2009

Google Chrome is a web browser released and in large part developed by Google which uses the WebKit layout engine and application framework. It was first released as a beta version for Microsoft Windows on September 2, 2008, …

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Google Chrome vs. Internet Explorer 8

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

IE8 was released in mid-March 2009 while Google Chrome launched back in September 2008. Was Microsoft being intuitive and being the first to the game

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Opinion: Google Chrome Long Overdue | MacApper

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

Google is a company known for many things. It’s de facto standard for web search, Gmail, Google Maps/Earth, Android (sorry iPhone fans, it is pretty good!), YouTube, and much more. While Microsoft may be the …

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Google's Chrome browser graduates from beta mode - WA today …

Monday, June 15th, 2009

Ars TechnicaGoogle’s Chrome browser graduates from beta modeWA today, AustraliaGoogle is trying to lure Web surfers away from the leading browsers, Microsoft Corp.’s Internet Explorer and the Mozilla Foundation’s Firefox.

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How to Update Google Chrome | How Hero – Comprehensive Tutorials

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

How Hero – Comprehensive Tutorials - The ultimate resource for video tutorials and instructions on how to do things. Saving the day one tutorial at a time.

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Graphics in Google Chrome

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

Google Chrome uses a library called Skia, which is also the graphics engine behind Google’s Android mobile OS. The two projects share code that implements WebKit’s porting API in terms of Skia.

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Content, not ‘Chrome’

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

In user-experience lingo, ‘chrome’ refers to the frame of an application - the toolbars, titlebars and buttons that surround your primary content. In Google Chrome, we strove to eliminate as much of this as possible - not just because it leads to a simpler, cleaner design, but because we felt that your web applications should not appear to be constrained within the bulky cruft of a browser - they should feel like first-class applications on your desktop.  This notion of “content, not chrome” was the mostly-quiet, sometimes-loud guiding principle behind our design; in combination with our tab-dragging work, it lead us to think of Google Chrome as a lightweight, tabbed window manager for the web.

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