Archive for 'Chrome'

Comodo Dragon Internet Browser

Posted 22 September 2011 | By | Categories: Chrome | No Comments

Comodo Dragon Internet Browser. The new version of Comodo Dragon, a Chromium-based browser much like Google Chrome, but with better/more security and privacy options, has an interesting UI. It reminds me a bit of the default Ubuntu Linux look, in that no matter what theme you are using in Windows 7, the title bar is [...]

WordPress/Chrome Browser Glitch

Posted 10 August 2011 | By | Categories: Chrome, Wordpress | 2 Comments

I seem to have come across my first real HTML/layout “glitch” in the Google Chrome browser. And I’m not even 100% sure that it’s due to Chrome. Could it be the version of Chrome I’m using, or the beta version of WordPress? I had noticed in the last couple of days, in that a couple [...]

Meet the Samsung and Acer Chromebooks

Posted 13 May 2011 | By | Categories: Chrome, Cloud, Google | 1 Comment

Chromebook. They don’t actually go on sale until June 15, but you can check out their specs (not too shabby, for network-connected devices) and make the decision about which one suits your particular needs. The (slightly) smaller of the two is the Acer Chromebook, shown here. The Acer Wi-Fi Chromebook is the smaller of the two, but [...]

YouTube – Introducing the Chromebook

Posted 12 May 2011 | By | Categories: Chrome, Cloud | 1 Comment

YouTube – Introducing the Chromebook. Simple overview and explanation of what a Chrome OS-powered computer, or Chromebook, is. Check out the Acer Wi-Fi Chromebook and Samsung Series 5 Wi-Fi Chromebook - both available for pre-order on Amazon.com. Both units will eventually be available with built-in 3G wireless access, which of course would require a 3G wireless plan [...]

Google To Lease Chrome Laptops for $20/Month [REPORT]

Posted 11 May 2011 | By | Categories: Chrome, Cloud, Google, Uncategorized | No Comments

Google To Lease Chrome Laptops for $20/Month [REPORT]. I like this idea – a lot. I tried (and failed) to get into the pilot testing program for Google’s Chrome OS-powered CR-48 notebooks. The CR-48, powered by the minimal browser-like Chrome OS, offers minimal power in terms of hardware – compared to multimedia or high-end market [...]

Chrome for a Cause: Results, Possible Future Projects

Posted 22 December 2010 | By | Categories: Chrome, Google | No Comments

So glad to hear that the Chrome for a Cause project did so much good during its short run – an amazing 60,599,541 tabs donated to charity! A total of $1 million dollars was donated to the charities, with the tabs and associated dollar amounts, as well the actual equivalent charitable items, shown by this [...]

Browse for a good cause – Does It Have to End?

Posted 20 December 2010 | By | Categories: Chrome, Web Browsers | No Comments

The Google Chrome for a Cause extension was something else… Just one demonstration of ways in which the Web can actually Do Good. Using this simple extension in Chrome, it kept track of the number of tabs the user opened each day. Between Dec. 15 and Dec. 19, you had the option at the end [...]

Google Chrome Blog: Browse for a good cause

Posted 15 December 2010 | By | Categories: Chrome, Google | 4 Comments

Google’s Chrome community is making it very easy to do something good this Holiday Season. The new Chrome for a Cause extension will keep tabs (haha) on how many tabs you open while browsing the web every day between Dec. 15 and Dec. 19. At the end of each day, you can choose to contribute [...]