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Your Guide to Mastering Google Chrome
According to StatCounter, Google Chrome continues to be the most popular internet browser. Roughly two-thirds of internet users prefer Chrome to other browsers. Thus, it is no surprise to see Google pushing regular updates and adding new features.
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New Chrome extension promises to keep you safe from Star Wars: The Force Awakens spoilers online
There’s nothing more despicable than Darth Vader himself, than spoilers. There are a few amongst us who regularly succumb to the dark side and end up online with a bunch of spoilers in tow. Now, with the release of Star Wars: The Force Awakens right around the corner, Chrome has come to our rescue with…
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Google Chrome stores your passwords and makes it easy for anyone to see
Sites, apps, browsers all lay heavy claims about being secure while maintaining passwords to our various online accounts. Google, one of the more trusted names and widely used modes of communication – Gtalk, Chrome, Android et al, also does this but makes it ever so easy to actually sift through the back end view every…
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Racer a multiplayer game that works across five devices running Chrome without any downloads
The very term ‘social gaming’ has been marred by numerous games on social networks that abuse privacy, force users to pay and end up crashing one’s browser. However, Chrome Experiments has rolled out a new game called ‘Racer’. This game stands as a truly social game since it works across five devices and requires no…
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AOL’s “You’ve Got Mail!” announcement now on Google Chrome
AOL pretty much managed to etch a place for itself in our memory with the “You’ve Got Mail!” announcement it came up with that played out aloud every time someone decided to drop stuff in your email inbox. The trademark greeting was also used to christen the 1998 romantic comedy featuring Tom Hanks and Meg…
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Google Chrome hits iOS devices; to appear for download on the App Store today!
Google and Apple have been at loggerheads since ages now and have constantly tried climbing over one another time and again. So, when the search engine giant Google recently decided to bring its brainchild the Chrome explorer on iOS devices, the technology world looked on with its jaw dropped. To be made available on both…
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Google to introduce password-generator for Chrome to up security standards
Setting a strong impenetrable password is an art not many can master. Most of us settle for vague passwords with names of our spouses, lovers or something equally easy to hack into. Now, Google plans to lend a hand in setting brawny passwords that could make just about any hacker stoop. Up ahead, Google plans…
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This is what tablet-optimized Chrome browser might look like
Google is in the middle of unveiling a tablet-optimized Chrome browser for tablets. One of their developers by the name Francois Beaufor thought of divulging little bits and pieces so the fans would know what is going to come their way. Here is video that quickly runs through some of the highlights of this browser…
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Virgin America hands out Google Chromebooks for in-flight use
Google has partnered with Virgin America to dish out Chrome books to their passengers for testing on select flights. So anybody who is flying on on Virgin America between the airline’s home airport in San Francisco and either Boston, Chicago O’Hare or Dallas airports between July 1 and September 30 will get one of these…
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Samsung and Acer unveil their Google Chromebooks in stores
It was the Australian tech giant Kogan that first began shipping the most awaited Google Chromebooks. After months of speculations and leaks, Samsung and Acer too have jumped in and making their versions available on the shelves of Amazon and Best Buy for a price bracket of $380 to $500. There are lots of ups…