Posted by Ramakanth | Posted in Chrome, Google, Twitter, youtube | Posted on 18-03-2010
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According to NYTimes & WSJ report, Google has teamed up with Intel, Sony and Logitech for a project to develop a platform, which is currently called as Google TV, which brings the Web to TV sets and set-top boxes.
The New York Times reports indicate that Google intends to build set-top boxes using the Android software, which means that it will bring Games, web apps, services like Twitter, Google search (ads) and sites like YouTube on your TV screen.Also it will have Google’s Chrome browser and supports other software.
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Posted by Ramakanth | Posted in Chrome, Google, Web Browsers | Posted on 04-02-2010
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Slowly,but steadily the best features in Firefox are arriving to Google chrome, just few days back Chrome 4 was released with support for extensions, where users can browse and install over 1,500 + extensions that are available at official Chrome extensions gallery.
Now Google revealed another prominent feature “Greasemonkey userscript support” in Chrome 4 browser, that they forgot to mention in Chrome 4 release announcement. Unlike Firefox , without installing GreaseMonkey addon, user can get access through 40,000 Greasemonkey Scripts that are available at userscripts.org.
Posted by Ramakanth | Posted in Chrome, Google, Web Browsers | Posted on 31-01-2010
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Google is very keen in pushing up the version numbers, few days back Google released Chrome 4.0 stable version and now it has updated the developer builds of Google Chrome for Windows and Mac to version 5.0.
Posted by Ramakanth | Posted in Chrome, Google, Open Source, windows | Posted on 27-01-2010
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Google has confirmed that it’s future operating system Chrome OS will have an integrated media player that will offer basic codec support , so that users can directly play audio or video files from Gmail or from USB drives or other media devices.
In an interview with Ars Technica, Matthew Papakipos, the lead engineering director for the Chrome OS project, shared that Chrome OS will have a complete media player that approximates the functionality of Windows Media Player.

Just few days after the release of Firefox 3.6, Google launched a latest stable version of Chrome (4.0) for windows. The highlight of this stable version of Chrome (4.0.249.78) is, it added support to two most wanted features extensions or addons, bookmark sync and introduced many more features. So Google is ahead of Firefox in version numbers also.