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Posts Tagged ‘Chromium’

Chromium For Tablets

We have seen Google Chrome OS running on the notebooks, started by Google that has been running Chrome OS on CR-48 notebook then Acer Chromebook and the Samsung Series 5 Chromebook. Next we’ll see how Google Chrome OS running on the Tablet. Throu…

Chromium PC: Chrome OS on Your Desktop

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With the Chrome OS laptops being released this summer, it seems that desktop PCs might be overlooked. One company, however is releasing a Chrome-OS based desktopXi3 is releasing the Chromium PC, a machine with a small form factor that runs Google&#8217…

RockMelt Beta 2 redefines bookmarking, gets new Twitter app, is based on Chromium 10

RockMelt Beta 2

RockMelt, the Chromium-based social Web browser has reached a new milestone today. Following its first public beta that was released in early March, RockMelt Beta 2 has started being pushed to the browser’s users. The new version brings many new fe…

Chrome OS "panels" and Google Talk Chrome Web app go cross-platform

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Back when we had the chance to play with some more mature builds of Chromium OS, one feature we particularly liked was its slick, panelized Google Talk funcationality. It later disappeared, replaced by a Gtalk app in the Chrome Web Store — but wh…

Google Chrome Canary hits v10, Crankshaft turbocharges V8 JavaScript engine

With all the Chrome OS and Chrome Web Store hoopla today, a post over at the Chromium blog went mostly unnoticed — and it’s definitely noteworthy. Freshly baked in the Chromium snapshot builds and Google Chrome Canary is Crankshaft, an enhancement to…

Chromium can now create shortcuts for Chrome Web Apps

Google Chrome can already create application shortcuts for your favorite sites via the wrench menu. The option had disappeared for a while, but made its return earlier this year. Adding Gmail to your taskbar is as simple as loading it in a tab, clicki…

Google Canary passes Chromium — is Chrome development going the way of Android?

Filed under: Google, Browsers

When Google Chrome first arrived, those who wanted to experience the most up-to-date version downloaded the most recent Chromium snapshot. The open-source builds were always piping-hot and received new features before…

Google Chrome’s about:labs becoming about:flags, kill switch added

Filed under: Google, Browsers
Just days ago, I wrote about an upcoming change Google had planned for the about:labs page. The goal: to make the page less inviting and clarify the fact that experimental features listed on the page could very well cause …

Google Instant Coming Natively To Browsers “In The Next Few Months”

Today at the Google Search event in San Francisco, the search giant unveiled Instant, a huge new feature that allows users to search in real time (without hitting the search button). It looks to be an awesome product that will save users a lot of aggregate time. But that’s on Google.com. I rarely use Google.com [...]

On Its Second Birthday, Google Chrome Officially Hits Version 6

Ever since it became stable enough to use on a day-to-day basis on a Mac last year, Google Chrome has been my browser of choice. Other browsers have been adding some nice features — but Chrome keeps adding them faster. And today on its second birthday, that rate of change isn’t slowing down. Google has [...]

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