Chrome now supports desktop notifications (similar to Growl on OS X) using WebKit’s webkitNotifications API.
Chrome now supports desktop notifications (similar to Growl on OS X) using WebKit’s webkitNotifications API.
Jonathan Snook describes some of the new benefits and attributes of HTML5 form elements and some current implementations in Safari and Chrome.
The Panic Status Board by Cabel, Steve and Neven. WebKit-powered via AJAX and various APIs, displayed full-screen in Chrome running on a Samsung professional display. Fantastic.
A demo of the new Google Chrome for Mac beta which supports extensions and bookmark syncing.
“I live in the browser most of the day, and every time I have to leave that to run something that’s not browser-based, that’s actually more annoying than positive. So our current thinking is to keep it in tabs.”Matthew Papakipos, Engineering Director at Chrom OS, Google talks Chrome OS, HTML5, and the future of software
Rob Friesel Jr. dissects his experience with Chrome with a comprehensive list of likes, dislikes, and undecideds. Really great recap, I agree thoroughly.
A new Chrome Experiment which allows you to equalize sound based on window size. Great concept.
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