Posts categorized under ‘Google’

Giving Away Google Wave Invites

I blogged about Google Wave on how this service would make things easier  for us users to collaborate on some projects. With that in mind, Google has given me Google Wave invitations to give away, so if you wanna have [...]

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What is Google Wave?

Today the interwebs is dominated by news and excitement surrounding the official launch of Google Wave. In a nutshell, Google Wave is a real-time communication platform. It combines aspects of email, instant messaging, wikis, web chat, social networking, and project management to [...]

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Google Chrome 3 Now Live

With the advent of Google announcing that Chrome will soon have browser extensions, Google made the upgrade Chrome without us knowing. Now we can enjoy the new themes and I am personally impressed with it’s speed. If you have not [...]

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Google Chrome now has browser extension supports

Google Chrome now officially supports browser extensions, meaning that Chrome is well on its way to offering the sort of extensibility that made the Firefox web browser a power user’s dream. Firefox fans accustomed to tricking out their browser with [...]

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Extensive List of Tips and Trick for Google Chrome

I’ve been using Google Chrome almost exclusively when I surf the internet (with the occasion use of Firefox when I’m doing web design and development) because of the simplicity of it’s user interface and most of the sites that I [...]

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Google Chrome Comes Bundled With RealPlayer

If you usually see Apple’s Safari browser installer bundled with Quicktime or the Yahoo! Toolbar bundle on other installers, then Google Chrome is not far behind. Real Player installation now offers you to install Chrome during its own installation process.  Does [...]

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Expect Google Chrome to follow Firefox’s success

Now that Chrome is now a stable browser since Google announced that they are removing the beta label, Internet users are now  expecting some improvements in which the browser can support add-on’s (custom themes and extensions) similar to Mozilla’s Firefox.

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