
Google has released a new feature namely Instant for Google search engine, to helping users find information more quickly and easily than ever before by showing results as words are typed into the site’s search box. The company estimates that by predicting your search and showing results before you finish typing, Google Instant can not [...]

Google is building a Chrome OS tablet by HTC and plan to offer it in conjunction with Verizon carrier network, according via DS. There are no surprise at all since HTC produce the Nexus One for Google. Also, the launch date of this tablet is November 26th. So what are you expected from Google’s Chrome [...]
Google CEO Eric Schmidt has talked about the eagerly anticipated Chrome OS devices, insisting that the price point will remain at around £200 to £275 and that he would like to see mobile operators bundling the computers with contracts. Chrome OS is due for release by the end of 2010, with the first devices set [...]
Google as a side note to news of built-in Flash for Chrome has confirmed that its upcoming Chrome OS will get similar treatment. A representative said the Flash move was part of a wider strategy and would apply to the web-centric platform as well as Linux and Mac versions of the browser. Whether this would [...]
Google has launched a new project for Chrome that will let the browser run a wider range of 3D graphics content without downloading additional drivers. The open-source project, called ANGLE (Almost Native Graphics Layer Engine), seeks to let Chromium run WebGL content on Windows computers, wrote product manager Henry Bridge on the Chromium blog. WebGL [...]
Are two (or more) versions of an OS better than one? Some say yes, and it looks like you can now count Google among them. Speaking at this week’s RSA Conference, Google software security engineer Will Drewry revealed, seemingly for the first, that Google will be releasing a “business version” of Chrome OS for netbooks [...]
Net Applications’ data for January is out, and there are some interesting trends displayed. First, the data shows that Google’s Chrome browser has managed to snatch usage share from Internet Explorer and Firefox. Here’s the data: Chrome: 5.20% (up from 4.64% in Dec ‘09) IE: 62.18% (down from 62.69% in Dec ‘09) Firefox: 24.41% (down from 24.61% [...]
We’ll pay $500 to $1,337 for every security bug you find in Chrome. In an attempt to minimize security vulnerabilities in its Web browser, Google has announced a new program that could earn you a few bucks. The search giant is paying between $500 and $1,337 per security flaw found in either Chrome or Chromium. [...]
Follow Chromium blog , the Google Chrome team said they’ve been working hard to make the browser as secure as possible and some of the most interesting security bugs they’ve fixed have been reported by researchers external to the Chromium project. Today, they are introducing an experimental new incentive for external researchers to participate . [...]
Thursday, September 9, 2010
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