Google Chrome in the stable and beta channel has been updated to version 6. It is available for Linux, Windows and Mac. If you are using either the stable or beta channel, a simple update should get you Google Chrome 6.
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As part of the Chrome Experiment, Canadian Indie Rock Band – Arcade Fire, have released an interactive music video for their song “We Used To Wait”. By using some amazing HTML5 stuffs and data from Google Maps, it creates an amazing music video.
GMail has introduced a new feature today – Priority Inbox. Now GMail will sort your incoming emails to decide which ones needs a reply from you and which ones you can look at later.
Google Chrome 7 is now available in the development channel for Windows, Linux and Mac.
Google has announced in a blog post that they will discontinue their innovative communication platform – Google Wave. When it was launched, Google Wave created a hype, perhaps, never seen before anything that else that Google has launched before (or is the hype because of twitter?). Invites for Google Wave as at a premium and [...]
In a major blow to Google Chrome’s claim of being one of the safest browsers, a developer has come up with an extension that he says can steal login details of the user. Andreas Grech has developed an extension for Google Chrome which he says can steal login details of the user. After installing the [...]
Google has begun implementing codes in its browser, Chrome, to make it aware of the orientation of the device it is running on. This technology is built built into WebKit on which both Google Chrome and Apple’s Safari are based.
Google has created a game in YouTube to show off how fast Google Chrome is and to highlight its integration with Flash. The game requires you to complete a series of web-based challenges as quickly as possible. It takes you through various web services from Google Maps to Last.fm.
At the Computex conference in Taipei, Google vice president of product management Sundar Pichai announced that the Google Chrome OS will be released this fall. Chrome OS is a unique take on the user interface by Google where the main focus is on the browser. It is based on Ubuntu with a custom interface made from [...]
Google Chrome has been available both in Linux and Mac for quite sometime as a beta. However today Google Chrome for both Linux and Mac have finally been released without the beta tag, as a stable version.
Google has made some very interesting and remarkable announcements in this year’s Google I/O. Here is a brief description of the announcements they made.
In a blog post, Google has admitted that it has been inadvertently collecting WiFi data through its Street View cars. Earlier Google has told the Data Protection Authority (DPA) in Hamburg, Germany that their Street View cars collect publicly broadcast SSID information (the WiFi network name) and MAC addresses; but no payload data. In the blog post, [...]
Google’s browser, Chrome has a new beta release, Chrome 5.0.375.29 Beta. While Linux and Mac users are already using the Chrome 5 Beta series, this is the first beta of the series for Windows users. Google is already boasting that this new release, with its V8 JavaScript engine, is 30-35% faster than the previous release. [...]
GMail is not only your best online email client (as well as offline?) but also as your online to-do list manager and much much more. Although present in GMail since it started, I am pretty sure you must have missed the multi-tasking features that are already available in GMail and can make you GMail experience [...]
Google seems to be having a very tough time in Europe this month. There was the case where their executives were convicted in Italy and their search engine algorithm was called into questioned. Now another trouble seems to be brewing with its Street View feature in Google Maps. Reuters reported about a letter from EU [...]
Google continues its crusade against Internet Explorer 6. They have already stopped supporting Internet Explorer 6 in Google Apps and are also said to be planning to stop supporting it by this year’s end in GMail and Google calendar as well. We all knew that they will be giving up the support of IE6 in [...]
There already has been a lot of buzz in the webosphere about the Google Buzz – Google’s answer to Twitter. Although critics have constantly bashed Google Buzz saying there is nothing new to Google Buzz and most of the features are a copy of one or the other web service that has already existed, Google [...]
Today, in the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Google product manager Eric Tseng announced that Google will soon add the ability to play Flash videos in its Android mobile OS. This is a very significant announcement from Google as it will give its Android OS a clear advantage over the iPhone OS and the new [...]
Today, Adobe announced the introduction of Flash 10.1 and AIR platform for Google’s Android mobile operating system. With this announcement, Adobe plans to introduce AIR as a common platform across the the fragmented mobile operating system market.
Internet search engine giant, Google, has announced that it is planning to build and test ultra high-speed broadband networks in select locations in the USA. Google says that they will be providing fiber-to-home connections with speed of 1 Gigabit per second. The experiment could bring the 1Gbps internet connections to upto half a million users.
This week was a week of security issues. First of all there was the hack of Tata Consultancy Services’ website and there was also the revelation from Mozilla that malwares were found in Firefox add-ons. Another big news was that OpenOffice may be dropped from Ubuntu Netbook Edition. Read on to find out more.
Last week, Google announced that they will stop the supporting Internet Explorer 6 in Google Apps. Now according to a Ars Technica report, Google is also ending support of the Internet Explorer 6 in GMail and Google Calendar as well later in 2010. Google did not reveal this last bit of news in the emails [...]
Google Maps 3.4 for Android is here. An over-the-air software upgrade, released by Google, will be bringing this to Nexus One. It will soon be available at the Android Market for other Android phones. Looks like Google has successfully added another feather on to Android’s crown. Google Maps 3.4 brings some pretty good features which, [...]
Google has made available Google Chrome 5 developer’s build for Windows and Mac. It is likely to be available for the general public by the end of next month. This developer build is off to a rough start with some features that were working perfectly in earlier builds not working in this build. However as [...]

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