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Google Chrome beta for Mac
Google Chrome beta for Mac is now available. I’ve been using the developer preview for a month or so, and I can testify: this thing is fast. And considering it includes the Web Inspector we all know and love, it’s not a bad development browser, either.
Google has released a developer preview of Chrome for Mac. It has it’s top tabs, runs on WebKit, and already supports themes. I’ve been running on it since Friday, and I can testify: it is one quick, minimal browser. Also love that it still has the WebKit Web Inspector, a major requirement for any web developer.
Introducing Google Chrome Frame: ”an early-stage open source plug-in that seamlessly brings Google Chrome’s open web technologies and speedy JavaScript engine to Internet Explorer.”
Google releases Chrome version 3
The new version brings big speed improvements, HTML5 support, a simplified New Tab page, and stable theme support.
Google’s Chrome Nabs Sony
Google is taking its campaign to promote its Chrome Web browser up a notch, sealing an alliance with Sony to have the Web browser pre-installed on some Sony notebook computers.
“For application developers, the web is the platform. All web-based applications will automatically work and new applications can be written using your favorite web technologies. And of course, these apps will run not only on Google Chrome OS, but on any standards-based browser on Windows, Mac and Linux thereby giving developers the largest user base of any platform.”Introducing the Google Chrome OS
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