November 19, 2009
It’s going to be a whole year before consumers get their hands on Google’s Chrome OS, but developers were given early access to the project, so they can prepare for the launch.
There’s not much “marketing” in this announcement, but it’s Google and it’s big, so we thought you’d like to know about it.
Those with a [...]
September 1, 2009
Sony and Google would like to confirm that, “it’s not what you know, but who you know” is alive and well.
At least, that’s the official basis for Sony agreeing to make Google’s Chrome the default browser in all Vaio notebooks sold in the US.
“Our decision to carry Chrome is based not only on the [...]
January 27, 2009
CNET reports that there is a Chrome sighting over on YouTube. Google recently began showing display and overlay ads on YouTube, and now seems to be pushing their own product line.
I think this raises a few questions as to Google’s 2009 objectives:
Is Google going to put a greater focus on promoting their own products like [...]
January 9, 2009
Google is now inviting users to give Chrome 2.0 Pre-Beta a test run. In an effort to confuse many users, Chrome will be going from a 0.2 version release straight to 2.0.
The Chromium Developer Documentation site has a listing of all of the new features in 2.0. Here are a few of the more exciting [...]
November 25, 2008
By Taylor Pratt
Last night Google released an update for Chrome that featured a new bookmarking manager. The same bookmarking manger was released a few weeks ago to the developer version of Chrome. While Chrome’s new bookmarking manager is a huge improvement over their previous release, I’m in agreement with Lifehacker that it is still second [...]