Post tagged with: "Chrome"

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  • Google fixes Flash venerabilities, while Adobe shows its usual delays

    Okay we know the news have been a bit slow around here, so here it begins – Google has patched a pretty massive vulnerability in Flash that Adobe found out around a week ago. Adobe has a history of not being very productive with it’s products, and that has caused a bit too much damage for people – so here’s how we fix that... 

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  • Google released WebM plugin for IE9

    Here is a great addition for the folks already rolling with IE9. Google has released a plugin for IE9 to let users watch WebM videos. If you wonder ‘what the heck is WebM?,’ It is an ambitious project of developing high quality free & open video format which is supported by Mozilla, Opera, Google and even Adobe. More info about WebM... 

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  • Internet Explorer 9 vs. Opera, Chrome and Firefox

    Microsoft’s most ambitious browser project, the Internet Explorer 9 is now finished. The IE9 has been released for public and is available for download from Microsoft’s Beauty Of The Web site, or optionally the offline installers from here. Now lets have a look at what the whole new Internet Explorer 9 has in itself for you. Looks: To... 

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  • Scroll Smooth in Google Chrome

      From time to time we tell you about various useful Chrome extensions and apps right from the Chrome Web Store. We know, Chrome has some amazing features and right now it is considered as the fastest browser till date. The availability of it’s own Web store is an advantage and there are some nice apps and extensions out there. But still,... 

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  • Chrome gets performance boost, and a new improved settings page

    Been using Dev channel of Chrome? Please leave, this news isn’t for you. Hello average Chrome user! How have you been on that old build of Chrome? Had an update yesterday? Yes? Well guess what, that update will change your life. Not literally of course, but it may make your life alot easier. How you say? Well yesterday’s Chrome update made... 

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  • Google Chrome gets a new API, for Omnibox

    And you thought Google Chrome couldn’t get more awesome. Google Chrome have just released an API for developers. And the developers – are really fast. “Switch to tabs” is a small extension that make use of the Omnibox to navigate between different opened tabs in the same window, using it also easy – just type “sw”... 

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  • Gtalk For Google Chrome

    Google Chrome is one of the widely used browser in the world. Chrome developers out there are working hard to make Google Chrome more easy and fun to use. The extension we have here which is developed by a developer Honey Singh can be very useful for those who don’t wish to download a whole Gtalk setup, or any other IM client. This is the Gtalk... 

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  • Chrome Web Store – finally released

    There we go, Google’s Chrome Web Store that we have had been hearing about from years now has finally arrived. We all use “Web Apps” everyday in our life – most of us, we just don’t know that we are using them. Wierd, but that’s how it is. The point of a “Web Store” here is to find new web-apps you probably... 

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  • Browser War – the third

    Browser War 3 is rising on… After all, there has to be a continuation for previous Browser Wars.. With new features being added everyday to the browsers it has become hard to decide which one is the best. Browser war 1 was dominated by the Netscape Navigator, it ruled for a couple of years & then in 1995 Microsoft launched its own player... 

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  • Pixelmator – one of the first to add WebP support!

    It’s just been a week after Google announced the WebP image format, and people are already implementing the format in their applications! Surprising eh? Pixelmator, the sleek image editor made for Mac has now added WebP support in it’s latest version,  and it’s probably “world’s first” compatibility with WebP format.... 

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  • Download flash content from Google Chrome

    Here is a new tip to enhance your web experience. You may have used Firefox and even Internet Explorer before using Chrome. There were several plugins to download those eye candy flash from a website. But those plugins were only supported by Firefox and Internet Explorer. We found an extension for Google Chrome which can download flash content from... 

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  • Chromium OS on iPad, working and in love

    iPad running Chrome OS, funnily enough on the iPad site Ooo, see what we got here – it’s Chromium OS running on the iPad, madness. Hexxeh – the guy who dropped a blessing on us by providing the nightly builds of Chromium OS, has now ported the Chromium OS to make the iPad more Magical and Revolutionary, than Apple intended. In the... 

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  • Chromimum gets some (Google) Instant

    Yaw, know the Google Instant yeah? It’s “instant”, great and all, but the problem is – how many people actually goto www.google.com to search something? Most probably you are just using the SearchBox or Ominibox/OneBox in your browser. Well, here’s what The Big Brother brings for you, Google Instant: in Chrome. See the... 

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  • New Chrome, faster than previous versions, UI – a bit revamped

    Check out the new Google Chrome 6.0.472.53, worthy again. It’s faster than its previous versions, adding little more functionality and the user interface seems nicely organized. Quite many bugs are fixed, including the context menu selection, which many times slowed to open the link on the new tab. And the user interface is really fast. The... 

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  • Gmail now lets you drag and drop attachments!

    Oh well, Google always comes with something that changes how we work – this time, its with email’s. Ya’all know when you receive an attachment you gotta click the “Download Attachment” link – you thought it couldn’t get easier, but Google just made it easier. Gmail now lets you drag and drop the attachment... 

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  • WebApps in Chrome’s Dev version!

    We all know about “websites”, in older days they were used to be plain pages… with links, clicking those links would take you to another page.. with more links – this changed by time, now sites are pages with images.. but still with links that take you to another page with more links – just looking better. Well that... 

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  • Hitler doesn’t like Opera!

    Opera released version 10.60 final for there browsers some days back, and as many of you guys know, the “community” on YouTube make the Hitler parody for everything, they did for this too. These video’s should have been removed till now but oh well. Hitler went angry like crazy after knowing that Opera is faster than his favorite browser,... 

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  • [UPDATE] Safari 5 released, by Apple.

    Now this is.. very surprising, Just today the company did a keynote that we covered LIVE – but there they didn’t mention anything about Safari, now after its over, Apple releases – Safari 5 – it’s still not yet on the official site, we are eagerly waiting – it can come up any minute now! Safari Reader is making a... 

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  • Google moving away from windows!

    Sad sad day for Microsoft, from now they wont get there big pay check from Google to buy the latest version of Windows – Google is moving away from Windows. “We’re always working to improve the efficiency of our business, but we don’t comment on specific operational matters.” -A Google spokesperson The big G is now giving... 

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  • Chrome v5.0 released; Chrome for Mac and Linux drops beta tag

    Google has released a new updated version of its most popular internet browser Chrome. Chrome v5.0 brings all beta goodness to the stable channel making it ready for the masses. According to Neowin the speediest browser has been updated with new V8 JavaScript engine and speed a improvement of 30% to 35% over the last version. Google has officially... 

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