CNET’s Tom Krazit and Molly Wood sit down with Google CEO Eric Schmidt to discuss the future of Android, the Chrome OS, the problem of real-time search indexing, and more.
Archive for November 12th, 2009
Chrome OS gets ‘mounting library’ but doesn’t change the fact a Web OS is dumb (The Inquisitr)
I was reading Sarah Perez’s post at ReadWriteWeb about some clever folks at the DownloadSquad who have found some goodies in the Chrome OS code that seems to indicate that the new web-based operating system will be able to monitor for new devices attached to your system. What does this mean? Well it means that your web-browser
Google preps Mac Chrome beta for holiday launch (TG Daily)
Cross-platform parity
Report: Chrome for Mac Beta May Appear in ‘early December’ (PC World)
The developer preview versions of Google’s Chrome Web browser for OS X have slowly been improving to the point where they probably won’t kernel panic your…
Chrome Finally Coming to the Mac? (PC World)
Google’s browser has been running on Windows PCs for 15 months. Now, it may actually make its way to Macs.
Report: Chrome for Mac Beta may appear in ‘early December’ (Macworld)
More than a year after Google released its Web browser for Windows, a Mac version is still under development. But a beta version may see the light of day as early as next month.
Report: Chrome for Mac Beta may appear in ‘early December’ (Macworld.com via Yahoo! News)
The developer preview versions of Google’s Chrome Web browser for OS X have slowly been improving to the point where they probably won’t kernel panic your machine five minutes after launch. But still, we don’t have an official release for the Mac, and goshdarnit, Sergey’s been asking for it since last year.
Google’s Chrome beta for Mac expected early December (The Register)
In the lane, Snow Leopard is glistening A beta version of Google’s Chrome browser for the Mac is set to land in December.… What is your recession sales strategy?
Does Microsoft Want You to Hate Netbooks? – PC World
Does Microsoft Want You to Hate Netbooks?



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