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  • Pinkie Pie hacker strikes again; Google repairs two major Chrome vulnerabilities

    By Jon Gold | 04 December, 2012 19:14

    The Chrome hacker known as "Pinkie Pie" helped reveal a serious flaw in the browser's media handler that was patched last week with the release of Chrome 23. That update also fixed a file path handling problem, which was discovered by Google's in-house researchers.

  • 13 features that make each Web browser unique

    By Peter Wayner | 02 May, 2011 20:08

    Many cynical users assume Web browsers do little more than dutifully render HTML. The content is the most important part, they say, so it makes little difference which browser you use.

  • Google kills H.264 support in Chrome

    By Armando Rodriguez | 12 January, 2011 10:50

    Your move Apple: Google announced that they are changing Chrome's support of HTML5 'video' to be, in Google's view, more friendly towards open development. The H.264 codec is being removed in favor of the Theora and VP8 video codecs as well as any higher quality, open codecs. The resources that were used on H.264 will instead be used in supporting these open technologies.

  • Five Great Free Business Apps for Google Chrome

    By Keir Thomas | 30 December, 2010 14:36

    Five Great Free Business Apps for Google Chrome

  • How Ubuntu Linux could help Google's CR-48 notebook

    By Katherine Noyes | 17 December, 2010 10:24

    Google's Chrome operating system-based CR-48 notebook computer may be in just a select set of hands so far, but it's been generating plenty of media attention.

  • Inside Google's new Chrome OS 'Chromebook'

    By Galen Gruman | 08 December, 2010 06:55

    It's been a year since Google first said it would deliver a browser-only operating system for laptops called Chrome OS. Today, Google previewed the real thing at a time the iPad slate concept has already gained remarkable traction by businesses and users alike. (InfoWorld.com is covering this event live. Return to this story to get the latest updates.)

  • Google Chrome Web Store opens

    By Juan Carlos Perez | 08 December, 2010 07:49

    Google opened its Web application store for Chrome browser users on Tuesday, offering highly interactive, graphically rich applications from a variety of sources, including National Public Radio, Amazon.com, Electronic Arts and Sports Illustrated.

  • Google patches Chrome second time this month

    By Gregg Keizer | 17 September, 2010 08:46

    Google patched 10 vulnerabilities in Chrome this week, including one pegged critical on the Mac.

Features about Google Chrome
  • Safari 5 in depth: Has it sped past Chrome?

    By Preston Gralla | 15 June, 2010 03:49

    The just-released Safari 5 ups the ante in the browser wars, with two major improvements: a performance boost to rival speed king Chrome, the highly useful Safari Reader, which makes it much easier to read multi-page Web articles.

  • Google Chrome 5 Beta: The top five features

    By Ian Paul | 06 May, 2010 02:39

    Google recently launched the beta version of Google Chrome 5, the next iteration of the search giant's Web browser. New features include HTML 5 specifications like Geolocation and file drag-and-drop; expanded cloud sync capabilities; Flash integration; and JavaScript engine speed boosts.

  • 5 reasons why Google Chrome will crush IE In browser war

    By Jeff Bertolucci | 05 May, 2010 06:43

    Google's Chrome browser is shining brightly, and it's not hard to see why. First, the stats: According to the latest NetApplications figures, Chrome now has 6.7 percent of the browser market--a stunning rise from zero prior to 2009. Competing browsers are either treading water or, as in the case of Microsoft Internet Explorer, in precipitous freefall.

  • 10 most useful Google Chrome experiments

    By Howard Wen | 12 April, 2010 15:27

    When it comes to presenting graphically oriented programs through a browser, the usual go-to development platforms have been Adobe Flash and -- to a lesser extent -- Microsoft Silverlight. But other, more open technologies are starting to show promise.

  • Chrome's gobbling market share, and here's why

    By Jared Newman | 02 March, 2010 04:02

    Google's Chrome was the only major Web browser to gain market share last month, eating away at Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari.

  • Chrome aims to steal some iPad thunder

    By Tony Bradley | 03 February, 2010 10:48

    Fresh off the unveiling of Apple's iPad tablet PC, we have a whole new batch of tablet rumors--this time regarding a Google Chrome-based tablet device. The Chromium Project, the core behind the development of the Chrome operating system. Has released a number of mockups and early concepts regarding what a Chrome-based tablet PC might be.

  • Chrome gaining ground in a war without a winner

    By Tony Bradley | 03 February, 2010 06:27

    The latest browser market share numbers are out and, judging by the headlines, Google is crushing the competition with the Chrome Web browser.

  • Google's Chrome tops Safari: Is Firefox next?

    By Ian Paul | 05 January, 2010 08:22

    Google Chrome hit a milestone over the weekend when it became the third-most popular browser after Microsoft Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox, according to metrics firm Net Applications. It controls just 4.63 percent of the browser market, but Chrome has made significant inroads against competing browsers, such as the former bronze medalist Apple Safari.

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