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chrome browser News
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Google is updating the Chrome browser to include instant translation and new privacy settings. |
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Google has taken the beta tags off a recent Chrome update that adds privacy and translation tools to the browser. Google released a beta version of these features on March 2, but held off on unveiling it to the general public until a more stable vers... |
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Sony and Intel join plan to rule world with ads Google has joined forces with Intel and Sony to build a television set-top box based on its Android mobile operating system and Chrome web browser.€¦ What is your recession sales strategy? |
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Norway's Opera said Thursday that downloads of its browser more than doubled after Microsoft Corp. was forced to give European users a choice of Web software to settle European Union antitrust charges. |
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Microsoft's next-generation Internet Explorer 9 browser may not be anywhere close to competition, but you can test drive a "platform preview" of the software that provides a taste of IE9's capabilities. So what's the deal with Redmond's upc... |
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Shaun Nichols in San Francisco, V3.co.uk , Thursday 18 March 2010 at 01:56:00 Chrome set to support 52 languages Google has decided to take its browser translation features out of beta status. The company said that it will extend the feature to all W... |
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Google just launched a new stable version of Google Chrome , the company's increasingly popular browser, which introduces a number of new features and more advanced privacy controls. Chrome will now automatically detect the language of any site you s... |
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Web browser Opera says its downloads in Europe have doubled since Microsoft began offering a choice. |
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# updates Google's Chrome browser is out with a new Dev release , and the big change is inside the Mac bookmark manager, which we've heard was previously less than awesome to use. The new bookmark manager has drag-and-drop organizing, easy deleting a... |
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Norway's Opera said Thursday that downloads of its browser more than doubled after Microsoft Corp. was forced to give European users a choice of Web software to settle European Union antitrust charges. Microsoft started sending updates to Windows com... |
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