mac news reviews blogs forums services contact Hot Stories macnn news Text Size Parallels Desktop adds Chrome OS support updated 04:05 pm EST, Wed March 10, 2010 Also boosts Mac OS X Server performance Parallels has released a new version of Parallels Desktop 5 for the Mac, build 9344. The program is able to run several operating systems virtualized within Mac OS X
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Google Chrome Browser Share Grows Through February – Zath (blog)
Home About Advertise Archives Contact Us Write For Zath? Tech Gadgets Games Software Internet Review How To TV/Movies Browse > Zath / Software , Tech / Google Chrome Browser Share Grows Through February Google Chrome Browser Share Grows Through February It’s been a while, probably since Google Chrome was released to the world, but web browsers are back in the big news again all thanks to Microsoft’s EU enforced ‘ballot box’ for selecting a browser to install, and Net Applications have recently released statistics which paint a very interesting picture about the world of the internet browser
Google Chrome OS; Conclusion – Digit
Sign-in / Quick Registration / Subscribe to Digit / Newsletter Sign up Win an Acer Aspire Netbook Home Reviews Features News Downloads Videos Forum Classifieds Digit Store Subscribe Top Categories: Laptops & PCs / Mobiles & PDAs / Portable Players / Digital Cameras / Audio / TVs / CPUs & Motherboards / Tips & Tricks / Agent 001 / Q&A / General Featured Story Fishy Photography Home > Feature story > Google Chrome OS; Conclusion Latest News Headline: Inside Google’s search algorithm Google Chrome OS; Conclusion by Kshitij Sobti / Feb 24, 2010 17:28:31 IST / Tags: google chrome , chrome os , [cloud-os-review-series] Rate this article Not Rated No discussion of cloud operating systems is complete without a mention of Google’s Chrome OS. While it is certainly not the first cloud operating system created, it is what has brought the concept to the attention of many. There is a major twist to the story of Google Chrome OS though, as was revealed in a conversation between Ars and Google
Can IE compete on a level playing field? – CNET
Mozilla may have problems with its Firefox browser, but they pale in comparison to the specter now haunting Microsoft’s Internet Explorer: A level playing field.
Some Pros and Cons of a Google Tablet with a Chrome OS (ReadWriteWeb)
Some Pros and Cons of a Google Tablet with a Chrome OS Written by Alex Williams / February 2, 2010 8:45 PM / 12 Comments « Prior Post Next Post » This post is part of our ReadWriteCloud channel, which is dedicated to covering virtualization and cloud computing. The channel is sponsored by Intel and VMware . As you’re planning your Cloud Architecture, check out this helpful resource from our sponsors: Virtualized Datacenter = Real-World IT Optimization
Google plans a new DNS protocol Extension – Techie Buzz
Linux News Best Image Tools Windows 7 Tips Best of Twitter Read Guest Posts Home Top Posts Advertise Apple Event Mobiles Gadgets Freeware Nexus One Techie Buzz Store Contact About Home » Google News Google plans a new DNS protocol Extension by Chinmoy Kanjilal | Translate | Print Sunday, 31st Jan 2010 | Share Google has some big plans. It has made a series of attempts in the last few months to change the way Internet and the things built on it work. Where do I begin
Multitouch in Chrome OS? Maybe, But Don’t Hold Your Breath – Softpedia
NEWS CATEGORIES: NEW! Gadgets The hype around Google Chrome OS has died down a bit now that Google unveiled its first operating system (not accounting for Android on the mobile front). Scheduled to debut in time for holiday season 2010, Google still has a lot of work ahead of it and, while we have a general idea of what the company has envisioned, a lot of the details are still lacking. One feature that got pushed into the spotlight recently is ‘touch’ thanks to the overhyped Apple iPad launch .
Will Idealism be Firefox’s Downfall? – ReadWriteWeb (blog)
Will Idealism be Firefox’s Downfall? Written by Sarah Perez / January 25, 2010 7:26 AM / 23 Comments « Prior Post Next Post » Last week, YouTube announced they will begin supporting the upcoming web standard HTML5 which allows videos to be viewed without an Adobe Flash plugin
Week in tech: Chrome OS, HTML5, China, Ubuntu 10.04a, and Firefox 3.6 – Ars Technica
Week in tech: Chrome OS, HTML5, China, Ubuntu 10.04a, and Firefox 3.6 By Eric Bangeman | Last updated January 23, 2010 11:00 AM It was a busy week as controversy continued to rage over the Google-China dust-up and Mozilla released a solid new version of Firefox. But first, Google.



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