Posts Tagged ‘chrome’

Google Chrome Tour – Open Source Browser Features


Here, as promised, I talk about the features inside google chrome. I was going to do a “first impressions” video but some people have already done this, so here is a tour of the open source browser available in beta for Windows. Kind of a review. www.google.com

Android and Chrome OS Look Poised to Accompany Other OSes

Could Google’s mobile Android OS and its upcoming Chrome OS–initially aimed at netbooks–both have futures running alongside other operating systems?

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Android and Chrome OS Look Poised to Accompany Other OSes

Five Must-Have Chrome Extensions

Google Chrome is quickly becoming the preferred browser choice for the FOSS community but, like many open source projects we love, the real fun starts when we can tweak something into suiting our exact needs. There are loads of extensions available for Chrome these days — some open source, some not. Let’s take a look at a few of our favorites.

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Five Must-Have Chrome Extensions

Mozilla Announces Jetpack for Learning Winners

Mozilla has announced the winners of its Jetpack for Learning Design Challenge . The winners were announced at the Mozilla SXSW party following the the design camp for the 10 finalists of the challenge

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Mozilla Announces Jetpack for Learning Winners

Why Chrome OS Will Be Your Extra Operating System

Google CEO Eric Schmidt, speaking in Abu Dhabi this week, confirmed that the Chrome OS operating system is on track for the second half of this year. There are new reasons why its brightest future may be as an adjunct OS on netbooks and tablets

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Why Chrome OS Will Be Your Extra Operating System