Google's new web browser Chrome is fast, shiny, and requires users to sign their very lives over to Google before they can use it. Today's Internet outrage du jour has been Chrome's EULA, which ...
Google has officially released a 1.0 version of its Chrome web browser, dropping the beta status after a mere one hundred days. It might seem an astounding move for a company best known for keeping ...
Well, that was quick! Yesterday, my colleague Dave Worthington wrote about the news that Google planned to take its Chrome browser out of beta soon. Soon, it turns out, is right now. The little “BETA” ...
Update: Google has announced that Chrome is no longer a beta. Chrome 1.0 is now available for download for Windows; Google says it is working on support for Mac OS X and Linux. When Google first began ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Shortly after Google unveiled Chrome, Chief Executive Eric Schmidt said ...
In a rather surprising move, Google has announced that it will dive into the browser wars with its own web browser, dubbed Chrome. Google Chrome will be free, open source and, at least for the time ...
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