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Google Chrome is now faster and safer

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Google Chrome received an update Wednesday that has the potential to make your everyday web browsing faster and more secure. The first new Chrome feature was being beta tested for a while, but it’s now available to everyone. The second addition improves security by warning you about suspicious executable and .msi files.

Google finally brings Chrome beta to Android

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Google has finally decided to bring Chrome to Android, as long as you have an Ice Cream Sandwich device. Google for Android beta is here, more specifically it’s in the Android Market. Just like the desktop version of the web browser, Chrome for Android is built for speed and simplicity (though it is arguable that more »

Google updates Chrome to Phone for Android smartphones

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It looks like Google has officially rolled-out the latest update for Chrome to Phone. The app can be found by way of the Android Market and has arrived as version 2.3.0 and measuring in as a 184k file download. The Google Chrome to Phone app requires Android 2.2 or later for use and brings the more »

The Mozilla Story reminds you of how bad the web was before Mozilla and Firefox

Last week we found out that Google Chrome has surpassed Firefox as the number two browser in the world. On top of that, a deal that Mozilla had with Google which provided 84% of Mozilla’s revenue ended last month. So, Mozilla put together The Mozilla Store to remind of us of why the non-profit is more »

Chrome takes over Firefox for the first time

Google Chrome has officially knocked Firefox out of second place globally for the first time in November, according to Stat Counter. The report shows that Chrome accounted for 25.69% of the global market compared to Firefox’s 25.23% standing. Internet explorer, however, is still ousting its competitors at a solid 40.63% globally. “We can look forward more »

Google begins pushing Chromebooks using the New Tab page in the Chrome browser

Well look what we have here, Google is doing a little Chromebook advertising. Of course, we saw the announcement of the price drop yesterday. And for those who missed it, the Chromebooks (with wi-Fi) have been dropped in price and are now selling for $299. That aside though, the Chromebook advertising is being done by more »

Evernote Clearly cleans up web articles for easier reading

Evernote has released an extension for the Chrome web browser called Clearly. Clearly’s main purpose is to strip out the non-essential extras on web pages, and leave behind the article and images. In other words, you won’t see any ads, menus, and sidebars that a lot of webpages tend to have when you use clearly.

Google continues to update the look of Chrome, enter the redesigned New Tab page

Yesterday we saw the redesign of the Chrome Web Store and today it looks like another Chrome related product has been given an updated look. The latest is the New Tab page in Chrome. Or more specifically, in the Chrome Browser as well as in Chrome OS. Anyway, anyone visiting a new tab page in more »

Google releases Chrome Remote Desktop Beta

It seems that a remote desktop app has come available for Chrome users. The app is called Chrome Remote Desktop Beta and will work with the Chrome web browser as well as with Chrome OS running notebooks. The Chrome Remote Desktop Beta app is noted as requiring nothing more than having both the main computer more »

Google launches Chrome Zone store inside the London based Currys and PC World

It looks like Google is intent on spreading the word of Chrome OS a bit further. And the newest group that will be able to get a Chrome education include those in London. More specifically, those in London who happen to find themselves shopping at the Currys and PC World superstore on London’s Tottenham Court more »