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Google unveils their new browser;)
CALLED: CHROME
SAN FRANCISCO, California (AP) -- Google Inc. is releasing its own Web browser in a long-anticipated move aimed at countering the dominance of Microsoft Corp.'s Internet Explorer and ensuring easy access to its market-leading search engine. http://edition.cnn.com/2008/TECH/09/....ap/index.html |
Already been posted. Still on the front page. :winkwink:
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Already posted few times...
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T-minus ohhhh about a week before someone exploits it and zombies a ton of machines.
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interesting news
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hmmm its really going through
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You're a little late. Least you tried to post some interesting news though.
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The service’s logo.
http://www.nation-x.com/google-chrom...hrome-logo.jpg Screenshots of Google Chrome from the service’s frontpage. http://www.nation-x.com/google-chrom...screenshot.jpg The auto-completion of the so-called “omnibox” address bar. http://www.nation-x.com/google-chrome/1.jpg The homepage showing 9 thumbnailed pages to access, along with more pointers in the side-bar, to appear “[e]very time you open a new tab”, as Google says. http://www.nation-x.com/google-chrome/2.jpg This screenshot shows Google Calendar and a dialog reading “Create shortcuts in the following locations”, listing Desktop, Start Menu and Quick Launch Bar. http://www.nation-x.com/google-chrome/calendar.jpg Zooming in on the browser tabs. http://www.nation-x.com/google-chrome/tabs.jpg The Google Chrome task manager, e.g. to monitor if certain sites cause memory problems. http://www.nation-x.com/google-chrome/5.jpg A screen showing the “Google incognito” mode for allegedly more private browsing. http://www.nation-x.com/google-chrome/6.jpg Another auto-completion example. http://www.nation-x.com/google-chrome/7.jpg A star near the address input bar lets you bookmark a page, apparently. http://www.nation-x.com/google-chrome/8.jpg A look into the settings menu. http://www.nation-x.com/google-chrome/9.jpg Google in their tour says with Chrome “you see your download’s status at the bottom of your current window.” http://www.nation-x.com/google-chrome/10.jpg |
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