It was Google who started to release minor improvements as major version upgrades. The browser has just reached version 11, less than two and a half years after its first beta version hit the Internet. That’s about four major version changes every year. Google Chrome managed to close in on Opera which is currently available [...]
- Author: Martin Brinkmann
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Google Chrome Fullscreen Address Bar
Google Chrome’s fullscreen mode is similar to that of other popular web browsers. It will limit the web browser controls and maximize the web browser window at the same time to display the website using as much screen estate as possible. The Google browser on the other hand removes the address bar completely from fullscreen [...]
- Author: Martin Brinkmann
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Google Chrome 2.0 Pre-Beta Release
Is anyone else feeling that the Google Chrome developers are desperately trying to raise the version number of the Google Chrome browser to be on pair with Mozilla Firefox and probably Internet Explorer? It is hard to see another reason if you look at the release schedule. The Google Chrome 2.0 Pre-Beta was released less [...]
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Google Chrome Address Spoofing Vulnerability
Are that many security vulnerabilities of Google Chrome coming to light because it is less secure than other web browsers? Or is it because everyone is putting more effort into discovering vulnerabilities because it is Google’s browser? Whatever it is; No week passes by without the discovery of a new security vulnerability in Google Chrome. [...]
- Author: Martin Brinkmann
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Google Chrome Now Available
The new browser by Google called Google Chrome is now available for download in various languages on the Google Chrome website. The installation file has a size of 474 Kilobytes on Windows XP and downloads additional components during installation. The first thing that users will realize after starting Google Chrome is that it will import [...]
