By worthview, on March 18th, 2009
As we are all aware of the fact that in December,first version of the Google Chrome browser was out from ‘BETA’ label. Since then, Google continued to release fixes and updates to this version, while building and testing new browser improvements in developer releases. Now, they are ready to roll out the next beta . . . → Read More: A New Beta Version of Chrome
By worthview, on December 13th, 2008
Fastest Browser on Internet (Google Chrome) which is having 10 million active visitors in just 100 days is no longer a BETA version.Google officially announced its release from BETA on Dec 11th 2008.
Some of the improvements in the latest release are
Better stability and performance of plug-ins (particularly video). Video and audio glitches . . . → Read More: Google Chrome is No more BETA now
By worthview, on September 22nd, 2008
Google has updated Chrome to version 0.2.149.30 – Build 2200. After its initial release, Google has finally released the next updated version to patch its bugs and security fixes. The previous version of Google Chrome was 0.2.149.29 Build 1798.
Here is how to get the latest update:
Go to Tools . . . → Read More: Google Updated Chrome version to 0.2.149.30 – Build 2200
By worthview, on September 9th, 2008
Google Chrome‘s incognito mode is less sophisticated than IE8′s InPrivate browsing, but it has a feature that will be useful for those who have more than one Google account.
When you open a window in incognito mode (Ctrl+Shift+N), your cookies from the standard session are no longer available and you can easily log in . . . → Read More: Multiple Google Accounts Simultaneously in Google Chrome
By worthview, on June 26th, 2008
Here is the list of acquisitions by Google. A total of 51 companies have been acquired as of March 2008. Google’s largest acquisition as of March 2008 is the purchase of DoubleClick, an online advertising company, for US$3.1 billion.
Acquisition date Company Derived services 12-Feb-01 Deja Google Groups 20-Sep-01 Outride Google Personalized . . . → Read More: Google Acquired Services
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