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Google upgrades Chrome across the board
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Google updates Chrome for most of its multiple versions, with some critical security fixes coming to the stable Windows version and bookmark fixes for the Mac.
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Chrome bug kills offline Gmail
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A bug in Thursday’s update to the development build of Google Chrome crashes the browser whenever Gmail is used in offline mode.
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Extensions return to Chrome for Mac
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The Mac and Linux incarnations of Chrome reach beta stage–beating out Windows to the 5.0 version of the open-source browser.
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Tide turns against IE 6 as usage drops
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Microsoft’s IE 8 has for the first time surpassed its 2001-era progenitor. Google’s Chrome continues to make gains, too.
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Chrome 5 debuts more settings options
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Google updated its Chrome browser’s developer’s builds to version 5 for Windows and Mac today, the first time any version of Chrome has reached that milestone.
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Extensions return to Chrome dev for Mac
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Once more, extension support is activated in the Google Chrome developer’s build for Mac OS X. Windows and Linux builds
get attention, too.
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Opera 10.5 pre-alpha goes Chrome hunting
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Latest preview version may not be entirely stable, but it’s definitely got its jetpack strapped on. It’s the first browser not powered by Webkit to approach Chrome and Safari JavaScript rendering speeds.
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Chrome edges out Safari in browser usage
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By one measurement, Chrome has surpassed Safari in browser usage. Although 0.03 percentage points isn’t much, Chrome certainly is on an upward trajectory.
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Google Goggles’ visual search headed for Chrome
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A Google programmer is working on a Chrome browser interface to let people submit images as search terms.
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Google Chrome now bundled with Avast
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You wouldn’t necessarily expect it, but Avast and Google Chrome might be the next peanut butter-and-jelly combo in the software world.
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