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Faved by: mike
9 days ago - via toki-woki.net

Very cute - a clock made out of scrollbars.

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Faved by: mike
Sep 28 2009 - via beta.xmarks.com

Since I use some many different computers, I love using xmarks to synchronize the bookmarks shortcuts in my browser).

Now, you can do this on the Chrome browser as well.  You have to update to the "Crhom Developer Channel" (version 4 of chrome), and then you can install xmarks for chrome (alpha) here.

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Faved by: mike
Jul 30 2009 - via www.google.com

Customizing a web page for Chrome.

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Faved by: mike
Jul 08 2009 - via www.nytimes.com

Pretty exciting news. I wonder how Chrome OS will interact with printers. Mine are all network enabled already - should I just transmit an HTML file or PDF document to a printer to have it print it anyway?

Quoted: Google announced it is developing an operating system for personal computers, a direct challenge to Microsoft.

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Faved by: mike
May 27 2009 - via www.chromeexperiments.com

Really cool demos of JavaScript capabilities highlighting Chrome performance.

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Faved by: mike
Sep 05 2008 - via code.google.com

The latest "downlevel" firebug uses the pi debugger. I'm just upgrading now...could be a good alternative for Google Chrome debugging as well as IE.

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Faved by: roberthd
Sep 08 2008 - via blogs.zdnet.com

Might be worth sitting out Chrome for a couple of months until it's out of the oven.

Quoted: Following our coverage of the carpet bombing combo threat and denial-of-service crashes, several readers have sent pointers to Chrome exploit code floating around the Web.

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Faved by: mike
Sep 02 2008 - via code.google.com

This is the open source project for the high performance JavaScript engine in the Google Chrome browser.

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Faved by: Tosh
Dec 11 2008 - via googleblog.blogspot.com

A new version of Chrome is out.

Quoted: Since we first released Google Chrome, the development team has been hard at work improving the stability and overall performance of the browser. In just 100 days, we have reached more than 10 million active users around the world (on all seven continents, no less) and released 14 updates to the product.

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Faved by: Sigalon
Sep 16 2008 - via news.cnet.com

Quoted: Those who want to try the latest features arriving in Google's Chrome browser can sign up for developer releases or beta versions. The first update is out of the gate. Read this blog post by Stephen Shankland on Webware.

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