Posted by Oyya-Info on Tuesday, August 18, 2009,
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Business Tech
Google has issued the first developer preview version of its Chrome
browser to reach the version 4.x milestone, a phase that should bring
some advanced features in the forthcoming HTML 5 specification for Web
pages but that for now just sports a cloud-based bookmark
synchronization tool.
"Once you set up sync from the Tools menu, Chrome will then upload and
store your bookmarks in your Google Account. Anytime you add or change
a bookmark, your changes will be sent to the cloud and immediately... Continue reading ...
New Chrome beta reflects bigger Google challenge
Posted by Oyya-Info on Thursday, August 6, 2009,
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Google
Features that Google brought to its developer preview version of Chrome--themes, a revamped new-tab page,
a tweaked Omnibox for searching and entering Web addresses, and support
for HTML 5 video--have now arrived on the browser's better tested beta
version intended for broader use.
Individually, these features in Chrome 3.0.195.4 (download)
are niceties. Collectively, they show Google is steadily moving ahead
with its browser project, which was ambitious even before Chrome OS arrived on the... Continue reading ...
HP researchers develop browser-based darknet
Posted by Oyya-Info on Sunday, July 26, 2009,
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Security
Two researchers for Hewlett-Packard have created a browser-based
darknet, an idea that could make it easier for businesses to keep
eavesdroppers from uncovering confidential information.
Darknets are encrypted peer-to-peer networks normally used to
communicate files between closed groups of people. Most darknets
require a certain level of technological literacy to set up and
maintain, including taking care of the necessary servers. However, HP
researchers Billy Hoffman and Matt Wood plan nex... Continue reading ...
Google building 3D hardware boost into Chrome
Posted by Oyya-Info on Thursday, July 23, 2009,
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Google
Departing significantly from what other browsers offer, Google has begun building its O3D plug-in for hardware-accelerated 3D graphics into its Chrome browser.
"The O3D team is working on getting O3D integrated into the Chromium
build, and we're close to being able to complete our first step towards
integration," said programmer Greg Spencer in a mailing list announcement
Wednesday about Chromium, the open-source project that underlies Chrome
itself. "I'll be making the Windows build of Ch... Continue reading ...
Chrome security in limelight with Google OS plan
Posted by Oyya-Info on Wednesday, July 22, 2009,
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Security
The techniques Google uses to protect Chrome users from browser-based
attacks have taken on new importance with the company's plan to make
the software the centerpiece of a Netbook operating system.
Two weeks ago, Google announced plans for the open-source Chrome OS
designed for people who spend most of their time on the Web. The Google
Chrome operating system is a "natural extension" of the Chrome browser,
Sundar Pichai, vice president of product management, and Linus Upson,
engineering d... Continue reading ...
Google sees separate paths for Android, Chrome OS
Posted by Oyya-Info on Friday, July 10, 2009,
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Google
Among the many questions raised in the wake of Google's announcement of Chrome OS is exactly how the project fits in with Google's Android mobile operating system.
Essentially, nothing has changed, said Google's Andy Rubin at a press
conference Friday morning highlighting Google and T-Mobile's
partnership on the launch of the new MyTouch 3G smartphone.
"You need different technology for different products," Rubin said,
explaining that Google's approach to product development means that
projec... Continue reading ...
Why Chrome OS? Google says, why not?
Posted by Oyya-Info on Thursday, July 9, 2009,
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Google
Google has long worked on expanding its reach beyond mere Internet search. And as many had suspected, it confirmed late Tuesday night that it plans to develop a lightweight operating system based on Linux and Web standards for personal computers.
Why? Well, Google's standard response
to any question about why it's working on something other than search
is to de... Continue reading ...
Google plans Chrome-based Web operating system
Posted by Oyya-Info on Wednesday, July 8, 2009,
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Google
That Google operating system rumor is coming true--and it's based on Google's browser, Chrome.
The company announced Google Chrome OS
on its blog Tuesday night, saying lower-end PCs called Netbooks from
unnamed manufacturers will include it in the second half of 2010. Linux
will run under the covers of the open-source project, but the
applications will run on the Web itself.
In other words, Google's cloud-computing ambitions just got a lot bigger.
"Google Chrome OS is being created for peo... Continue reading ...
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