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chrome browser Feed</title>
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http://chrome-browser.topictastic.com</link>
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A website about chrome browser</description>
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http://chrome-browser.topictastic.com/quote/apple-updates-safari-ahead-of-cansecwest-browser-hacking-contest</link>
<title>
Apple updates Safari ahead of CanSecWest browser hacking contest</title>
<description>
Apple updated Safari for both Mac OS X and Windows to version 4.0.5, hardening the browser before it's tossed into the ring with Microsoft's Internet Explorer, Mozilla's Firefox and Google's Chrome at this year's Pwn2Own hacking challenge</description>
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http://chrome-browser.topictastic.com/quote/apple-updates-safari-ahead-of-cansecwest-browser-hacking-contest</guid>
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12 Mar 2010 10:17:11 PST</pubDate>
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http://chrome-browser.topictastic.com/quote/breaking-down-language-barriers-on-the-web</link>
<title>
Breaking down language barriers on the web</title>
<description>
The Google Chrome team is excited to introduce a new beta feature to help our users navigate the multilingual web: instant machine translation of webpages, without the need for any browser extensions or plug-ins</description>
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http://chrome-browser.topictastic.com/quote/breaking-down-language-barriers-on-the-web</guid>
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12 Mar 2010 10:17:11 PST</pubDate>
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<link>
http://chrome-browser.topictastic.com/quote/is-opera-105-the-worlds-fastest-web-browser</link>
<title>
Is Opera 10.5 the World's Fastest Web Browser?</title>
<description>
Not only does the new Opera take the JavaScript speed prize, but it goes far beyond Chrome in extra goodies like RSS and mail readers. Opera had been starting to seem irrelevant, but this speed boost, along with latest chapter in the European Windows browser-choice saga, changes all that.</description>
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http://chrome-browser.topictastic.com/quote/is-opera-105-the-worlds-fastest-web-browser</guid>
<pubDate>
12 Mar 2010 10:17:11 PST</pubDate>
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<link>
http://chrome-browser.topictastic.com/quote/firefox-sees-popularity-fade_1</link>
<title>
Firefox sees popularity fade</title>
<description>
Mozilla may have to start advertising its browser as much as Google does Chrome (on Google.com, YouTube.com, and so on) or even striking distribution deals with OEMs like Google did with Sony in September 2009.</description>
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http://chrome-browser.topictastic.com/quote/firefox-sees-popularity-fade_1</guid>
<pubDate>
12 Mar 2010 10:17:11 PST</pubDate>
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<link>
http://chrome-browser.topictastic.com/quote/google-buffs-chrome-privacy-in-new-beta</link>
<title>
Google buffs Chrome privacy in new beta</title>
<description>
Our Chrome extension makes it even easier having instant access to live travel news from right within the browser, is a great way for Londoners to 'check before you travel' and one we think will be adopted across the capital.</description>
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http://chrome-browser.topictastic.com/quote/google-buffs-chrome-privacy-in-new-beta</guid>
<pubDate>
12 Mar 2010 10:17:11 PST</pubDate>
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<link>
http://chrome-browser.topictastic.com/quote/tools-for-putting-web-apps-to-the-cross-browser-test</link>
<title>
Tools for Putting Web Apps to the Cross-Browser Test</title>
<description>
As long as people keep putting out new versions and new browsers, like now we have the new Chrome browser, there is always catching up to do. Selenium will have to make sure that it keeps working</description>
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http://chrome-browser.topictastic.com/quote/tools-for-putting-web-apps-to-the-cross-browser-test</guid>
<pubDate>
12 Mar 2010 10:17:11 PST</pubDate>
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<link>
http://chrome-browser.topictastic.com/quote/google-adds-real-time-translation-capabilities-to-chrome-browser</link>
<title>
Google adds real-time translation capabilities to Chrome browser</title>
<description>
In addition to Chrome's existing incognito mode €“ a handy way to browse the web without leaving traces of website visits on your computer or downloads in your browser history €“ you can now manage your privacy settings in the new 'Privacy' section of Chrome's Options dialog</description>
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http://chrome-browser.topictastic.com/quote/google-adds-real-time-translation-capabilities-to-chrome-browser</guid>
<pubDate>
12 Mar 2010 10:17:11 PST</pubDate>
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<link>
http://chrome-browser.topictastic.com/quote/sitepoint-podcast-51-real-web-designers-get-it_1</link>
<title>
SitePoint Podcast #51: Real Web Designers Get It</title>
<description>
Surely an extension community that creates the kind of features they want their browser of choice to have is a healthy community. If the inclusion of the feature into the browser was expedited due to its popularity as a plug-in, that shows that the Chrome developers believe in the plug-in community enough to listen. If it wasn't related it shows that they are heading in the same direction.</description>
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http://chrome-browser.topictastic.com/quote/sitepoint-podcast-51-real-web-designers-get-it_1</guid>
<pubDate>
12 Mar 2010 10:17:11 PST</pubDate>
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<link>
http://chrome-browser.topictastic.com/quote/google-goodbye-google-gears-hello-html5_1</link>
<title>
Google: Goodbye Google Gears, Hello HTML5</title>
<description>
I believe that with projects like Chrome Frame, and HTML5 native support in Firefox, Safari, and Opera, Gears served its purpose in moving the open web forward. Gears was an important experiment on new ideas for making browsers better for things that were not possible in JS, at a time when browser vendors were afraid to implement features that had not yet been standardized.</description>
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http://chrome-browser.topictastic.com/quote/google-goodbye-google-gears-hello-html5_1</guid>
<pubDate>
12 Mar 2010 10:17:11 PST</pubDate>
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<link>
http://chrome-browser.topictastic.com/quote/web-browser-grand-prix</link>
<title>
Web Browser Grand Prix</title>
<description>
After seeing Opera's claim to 'Fastest Browser on Earth' after their most recent release, Tom's Hardware put Apple Safari 4.04, Google Chrome 4.0, Microsoft Internet Explorer 8, Mozilla Firefox 3.6, and Opera 10.50 through a gauntlet of speed tests and time trials to find out which Web browser is truly the fastest. How does your favorite land in the rankings?</description>
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http://chrome-browser.topictastic.com/quote/web-browser-grand-prix</guid>
<pubDate>
12 Mar 2010 10:17:11 PST</pubDate>
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