
No More SSL Revocation Checking For Chrome - (Tuesday 07th of February 2012 06:56:02 PM)New submitter mwehle writes with this bit from Ars Technica: "Google's Chrome browser will stop
relying on a decades-old method for ensuring secure sockets layer certificates are valid after
one of the company's top engineers compared it to seat belts [...]Internet Explorer holds onto top browser crown while Chrome and Firefox tussle over second place - (Tuesday 03rd of January 2012 01:21:00 AM)Both Net Applications and StatCounter have released their figures for browser market share
for 2011 and it makes for largely unsurprising reading. cyberspace Explorer's full share has
dropped but it still maintains the top spot -- a 52 percent share [...]Google and Mozilla: Partners, Not Competitors - (Monday 26th of December 2011 09:00:01 AM)Much has been said about the (perceived) rivalry between Chrome and Firefox, but Google planner
Peter Kasting had enough when he read an article trying to discern Google's true motives for
signing a new Firefox search deal. Kasting posted to Google+ to [...]WhiteHat Security hacks into Chrome OS, exposes extension vulnerability at Black Hat - (Saturday 06th of August 2011 09:07:00 PM)It's been a rough Black Hat conferring for Google. First, FusionX used the company's
homepage to pry into a host of SCADA systems, and now, a pair of experts have discovered a way
to hack into Chrome OS. gospel to WhiteHat firmness researchers Matt [...]Google: 'no plans' for Chrome OS on tablets, any other form factors - (Wednesday 11th of May 2011 11:57:00 PM)Google's second (and final) day of I/O 2011 was all about Chrome, and unfortunately for
those yearning for a Chrome OS tablet, it looks as if your dreams will remain unfulfilled.
Sundar Pichai, Senior VP of Chrome, spoke candidly about the company's [...]RockMelt: Google Chrome, Only Better - (Saturday 23rd of April 2011 11:30:12 AM)Barence writes "PC Pro has an in-depth review of RockMelt, a new browser which it claims is
better than Google Chrome. RockMelt is built on the same Chromium core as Google's browser, but
adds a host of social networking, news feed and search lineaments [...]If Search Is Google's Castle, Android Is the Moat - (Sunday 27th of March 2011 05:30:12 AM)Hugh Pickens writes "Warren Buffet once said that the best businesses were material castles
cushion by unbreachable moats. Now, Erick Schonfeld writes that if search is Google's being
careful of resources' castle, Android is a moat, Chrome browser is [...]
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