Making Your First Google Chrome Extension
"The Google Chrome web browser is slowly growing in popularity. This is no surprise, as it is a great browser, and is backed by no other than Google. It also provides great tools for web developers and I find myself using it more and more (actually Firebug is the only thing keeping me from crossing...
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Google Tablet in the Works!
barely a week after apple announced it's iPad, here comes the latest tech buzz... seems like Google is cooking up it's own tablet - Chrome OS Tablet.
they are currently working on a concept, which...
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Google Chrome OS Powered Netbook Specs Released!
Rumored Google Chrome OS netbook’s technical specifications are already out and would probably take the netbook level to a new high with regards to performance.
The Google netbook will run on… (Surprise! Surprise!) Chrome Operating System and will boast of a chipset from Nvidia’s Tegra...
Source: Daily Contributor » Technology
Google Chrome For Mac Is Here!
"The wait is over. Google Chrome for Mac is now available in beta. It’s still missing a few features that are in the Windows version (like support for extensions), but the browser is lickety-split and more-or-less stable."[via techcrunch]
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Jolicloud boots in 13 seconds on the Asus Eee PC 901
While the entire world is abuzz about Google’s attempt to rule the operating system market with its cloud-based linux distro, the Google Chrome OS, we all seem to have forgotten that there was another cloud-based operating system that arrived much earlier.
I’m talking about Jolicloud here,...
Source: My Asus Eee PC
Chrome OS like lightning from a USB key
"We finally got around to prepping a USB key so we could boot to Chrome OS natively, and let us tell you: it's a world of difference. Of course, running something natively instead of virtualized is always going to be a treat, but what we're seeing with Chrome OS is actually on par performance-wise with...
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Run Google Chrome OS From A USB Drive
"Just a few days ago, Google announced the release of the Chrome OS source code. Within less than 24 hours, the web was littered with disk images for running the new OS on virtual machines such as VMWare and VirtualBox. I even managed to put together my own Google Chrome OS download in the form of...
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Run Chrome OS as a virtual machine
"We used a VMWare image that was packaged up by the kind folks at gdgt, and set it up with VMWare Fusion running on a recent model MacBook Pro. Your mileage may vary depending on your particular setup (there's also an image available for the free, cross-platform VirtualBox software), but the principles...
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New Google Chrome OS: What to Expect
Google lately has just released some new information about the much awaited Chrome OS at today’s webcast. By the looks of it, Google Chrome OS has assumed that most users want their computing experience involves web browsing and internet connectivity — could they be wrong or not?
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