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How Do Google’s Free Phone Calls Impact Chrome OS? – OStatic (blog)

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Google Chrome OS tablet in repeat rumorfest – Register

Rumors continue to swirl around Google’s efforts to challenge the Apple iPad. Last week, the AOL-owned Download Squad told the world that Google, Taiwanese hardware manufacturer HTC, and US wireless carrier Verizon will launch a Chrome OS tablet on November 26, and now, the Israel-based Haaretz claims that the so-called “gPad” will include multitouch technology from Israeli outfit N-trig, whose tech is currently used in Windows tablets from HP

Chrome 6 Beta May Hint at Mythical Chrome OS Tablet – Reuters

By Alessondra Springmann at PC World Fri Aug 20, 2010 8:05pm EDT The latest beta of Chrome 6 is out, and its menus havw been optimized for touch–complete with buttons for copying, pasting, as well as zooming in on a page.

Google opens Chrome Web Store to devs – Register

Google is now allowing developers to upload applications to the as-yet-un-open Chrome Web Store, an online gallery of web applications and web extensions for the company’s Chrome browser and its upcoming Chrome OS operating system. “Developers can now start uploading apps and experiment with packaging them, installing them in Chrome…and integrating our payments and user authentication infrastructure,” the company said in a blog post . Earlier this week, 1Up.com reported that the store will open in October, but Google has yet to confirm this date.

Internet Explorer 9 Beta Coming in September – DaniWeb (blog)

811,618 members Join DaniWeb Member Log In Trending Hardware & Software Software Development Web Development Internet Marketing Business Exchange Community Center Hardware and Software > Microsoft Windows > Web Browsers > Internet Explorer 9 Beta Coming in September Web Browsers News Story Ad: 0 Internet Explorer 9 Beta Coming in September by EricMack on Aug 16th, 2010, 3:27 pm We got the news in our Firefox browsers this week that a beta release of the next version of Microsoft’s stodgy Internet Explorer is due out September 15th. In Redmond’s classic trying-too-hard style, the launch will come at an invitation-only event in San Francisco, according to PC Magazine . The invitation site for the event features some snazzy HTML5 coding action, including an animated word game.

Google Chrome’s Remoting feature shows up in Chromium with enterprise implications – Downloadsquad (blog)

Skip to Content Android coverage by humans AOL Tech AOL MAIL Download Squad Main Windows Mac Linux Web Mobile Android About Send Feedback Filed under: OS Updates , Google , Beta , Browsers Google Chrome’s Remoting feature shows up in Chromium with enterprise implications by Lee Mathews ( RSS feed ) Aug 13th 2010 at 11:15PM We’ve known about Google Chrome’s “Chromoting” feature for some time.

What is the Chromium Project? – Helium

CNET What is the Chromium Project?

TechCrunch: Google investing in Zynga to prepare for Google Games – TechWhack (blog)

Contribute Disclaimer Authors Copyright & Privacy Policy Contact us Broadband Forum Classifieds Home Tech News Business Software Hot! Videogames Tips & Tricks Broadband & Telecom Press Releases Advertise here TechCrunch: Google investing in Zynga to prepare for Google Games July 11th, 2010 Leave a comment Visited 9 times, 9 so far today TechCrunch: Google investing in Zynga to prepare for Google Games TechCrunch has reported that as per their sources, Google has invested heavily in Zynga Games. The investments are pretty secretive in nature as there have been no such announcements by either of the two companies.

Google Chrome OS creator takes job at Facebook, announces switch on Twitter – BusinessWeek

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The Best Browser: Summer 2010 Edition – PC Magazine

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