GigaomGoogle Chrome-Induced Déjà Vu
With all the hype and excitement surrounding the release of Google Chrome yesterday, I, like so many, was eager to try the browser out for myself. What I didn’t expect was… Read more »
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With all the hype and excitement surrounding the release of Google Chrome yesterday, I, like so many, was eager to try the browser out for myself. What I didn’t expect was… Read more »
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Google acquired Skia in 2005. The graphics engine gives even low end feature phones serious graphic oomph! Read more »
The much anticipated Google (NSDQ: GOOG) Chrome (ok, only since noon yesterday) has launched. Simple installation, and ability to allow sett… Read more »
Today Google unveiled Chrome, an open-source web browser built for web apps. The release begs the question: What happened to its relationship with Mozilla, its Mountain View, Calif.-based neighbor and formerly… Read more »
Over on OStatic, Sam Dean has put Google’s open-source Chrome browser (available for Windows users), through the paces. Deeming it “clean and complete for a beta version,” Dean dishes up an… Read more »
It was nearly a decade ago when a then-young Marc Andreessen, the wunderboy founder of Netscape Communications, first talked about the concept of the browser pushing the operating system into the… Read more »
Several years after it was first expected, Google joins the browser wars today in its own name after participating primarily as the default… Read more »
Update: Google (NSDQ: GOOG) has posted about the new browser on its official blog, and it has posted the comic-book describing the browser o… Read more »
There have been persistent – and reasonably credible – rumors that Google was going to release its own browser. Now, thanks to Google Blogoscoped, we have some additional evidence: a 38-page… Read more »