mike | Shared With: Everyone - 10 days ago | native client, chrome, google, plugin
mike | Shared With: Everyone - 13 days ago | chrome, operating system, os, open sourceGoogle released the Chrome OS source code today.
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 28 2009 | bookmarks, xmarks, foxmarks, chrome, google
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.
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 30 2009 | google, chrome, web development
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 08 2009 | google, web, windows, chrome, os, browser
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.
mike | Shared With: Everyone - May 27 2009 | javascript, chrome, canvas
mike | Shared With: Everyone - May 27 2009 | google, javascript, open source, v8, chrome
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 05 2008 | firebug, web development, pi, ie, chrome
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 04 2008 | google, firefox, chrome, browser, microsoft, ie
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 03 2008 | chrome, javascript, google, benchmarks, performanceSome detailed benchmarks of the popular JavaScript engines (including Chrome).
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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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