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Google Chrome OS brings printing to the cloud

The developers behind Google Chrome OS, the forthcoming cloud-enabled operating system from the internet giant, have explained how they are dealing with a key need for any computer - how well it plays with the printer.

 

10 FireFox Addons to Help Affiliate Marketers

Firefox is a great browser, especially since there are so many add-ons available. The power to augment your browsing experience with tools that will make you more productive is priceless, especially for an affiliate marketer.

 

Google Remakes Apps

They look more like Microsoft's, but the real change is in new guts.

 

With iPad Looming Google, Adobe Pair Up On Chrome

Google will build Adobe's Flash into its Chrome Web browser.

 

Opera Mini hits iTunes, awaits Apple verdict

Opera has finally submitted its browser to the iTunes store, daring Apple to reject it, while Firefox has called it a day for the Windows Mobile version of Fennec. Opera has been publicly taunting Apple for a ...

 

The New IE9: More HTML5, CSS3, and No Windows XP

The New IE9: More HTML5, CSS3, and No Windows XP

Today, Microsoft released the developer preview of Internet Explorer 9. The preview is bare-bones: after playing around with it, I can tell you that it doesn't have much in terms of user interface. This is more of a proof-of-concept than a web browser.

 

Google's Newest Marketplace Also Wants To Sell You Business Software

Google targets the popularity of Microsoft and IBM with the launch of its Google Apps Marketplace.

 

Opera 10.5 Beta for Mac Adds Multi-Touch Gestures

Opera just released the 10.5 beta version of its web browser for Mac computers — the fifth most popular browser on the market. We previously covered the Pre-Alpha version of 10.5, but this beta release is likely far more stable.

 

YouTube Puts Another Nail in the IE6 Coffin

We have to say, you know the end is near when entire countries advise its citizens to move on, but the final kicker comes when Google says that after this date, it will no longer support the browser that's been with us for nearly a decad

 

Firefox 3.6 Released

After months of testing, Mozilla has finally released Firefox 3.6, the newest version of its popular browser.The new edition of Firefox sports an array of features, least of which is an increase in speed — 20% faster than Firefox 3.5, according to Mozilla. It uses Gecko 1.9.2 web-rendering, which improves its load times, startup speed and stability. Javascript execution is faster and smoother as well.

 

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