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Google's Peter Beverloo keeps track of all the big changes in Chrome in a weekly roundup. He focuses on the features that interest developers rather than regular users, but some interesting info trickles through. In the last week, Chrome got quite a...
Apple and the web. John began his journalism career writing for print newspapers but 11 years ago moved on to write mostly for online outlets, particularly PC gaming sites. He has worked for a variety of sites including Firing Squad and most recently...
Sundar Pichai, senior vice president of Chrome at Google, announces a Samsung notebook running Google Chrome OS during the keynote address at the Google I/O Developers Conference in the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California, May 11, 2011. View Photo »
In this release, we’re introducing drag and drop as a way to upload files and photos for browsers that support HTML5 File API like Internet Explorer 10, Google Chrome, Firefox and Safari. And while your files are uploading, you can continue to browse and use SkyDrive. You no longer have to sit and wait ...
What most Mac OS X users probably don't know is that Mac OS X keeps a log of all files downloaded. Files are added to that log even if you are using "private" browsing in Safari or "incognito" in Google Chrome, and the log does not appear to ever be...
Remove is currently available for Firefox and Google Chrome, with versions for Internet Explorer and Safari in the works. After installing it, the following warning message appeared when we browsed Facebook. We were using Firefox, so the browser add-on...
I’ve just spent many hours debugging an authentication issue that was preventing Google Chrome users from logging into a PHP web app we’re currently working on. Here are the gory details for your amusement. The app uses OAuth to authenticate against...
Users would need only to browse to a booby-trapped site with a version of Mozilla Firefox or Internet Explorerthat is running anything older than the latest Java package, and the site could silently install malware (according to a miscreant selling access to the exploit, it does not run reliably against...
Neither do my employees. Meanwhile, the rest of us continue to struggle with the problems users face even in a Windows 7 world: sporadic freezing, the occasional printer that disappears from our network, the sudden shutdown of Word when in the middle...
The browser you are currently using does not support Discover's photo galleries. Supported browsers include recent versions of Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Internet Explorer (version 7 or later), Google Chrome, and Apple Safari. If you have any questions...
Google Chrome is an open source web browser developed by Google. The name is derived from the graphical user interface frame, or "chrome", of web browsers. The open source project behind Google Chrome is known as Chromium. Full Article
In this release, we’re introducing drag and drop as a way to upload files and photos for browsers that support HTML5 File API like Internet Explorer 10, Google Chrome, Firefox and Safari. And while your files are uploading, you can continue to browse and use SkyDrive. You no longer have to sit and wait ...
Users would need only to browse to a booby-trapped site with a version of Mozilla Firefox or Internet Explorerthat is running anything older than the latest Java package, and the site could silently install malware (according to a miscreant selling access to the exploit, it does not run reliably against...
Researchers from German security firm Recurity Labs have released a JavaScript implementation of the OpenPGP specification that allows users to encrypt and decrypt webmail messages . Called GPG4Browsers , the tool functions as an extension for Google Chrome and now is capable of working with GMail.
Google Chrome can provide smarter spell-checking by sending what you type in the browser to Google servers, allowing you to use the same spell-checking technology used by Google search
I saw the Google Chrome commercial promoting the It Gets Better project and contacted Campus Life Arts and Entertainment Program Coordinator Gregg Costanzo about [the project] and he suggested we make one here at EMU ... We ordered a camera and asked LGBTRC Program Coordinator Mary Larkin to help gather...
Here is my Google Chrome video that aired on the show. Always Kidrauhl ... thanks to my fans and to the web for getting me where i am today. #THANKYOU
