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Google Chrome fixes Hotmail by being Safari
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| Bug #6482 fixes an issue with composing mail and switching folders in
| Hotmail. The really interesting part is that Google admits that Hotmail does
| not yet properly recognize the Chrome browser so users need to trick Hotmail
| into thinking that Chrome is actually Apple Safari (which is supported by
| Hotmail).
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http://blog.internetnews.com/skerner/2008/12/google-chrome-fixes-hotmail-by.html
Google Chrome ditches beta label
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| Google Inc. dropped the beta label from its three-month-old browser today,
| saying that Chrome is ready for prime time.
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http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&taxonomyName=internet_business&articleId=9123223&taxonomyId=71&intsrc=kc_top
Chrome, Firefox, IE Reveal no Major Bugs
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| With Google readying a full release of Chrome, one can expect an update of
| its browser soon to rectify the flaws discovered by uTest.
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http://www.techtree.com/India/News/Chrome_Firefox_IE_Reveal_no_Major_Bugs/551-96393-643.html
Can Firefox 3.1 pull me back from Chrome?
http://blogs.computerworld.com/firefox_3_1_beta_2_0
Broswer Wars Reloaded: Javascript speed, Acid tests
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| Sunspider test (less is better)
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| # Firefox 3.1 beta2: 1997.6ms
| # Chrome : 2240.8ms
| # Firefox 3: 4293.4ms
| # Opera 10 alpha: 5088.4ms
| # Safari 3.2 : 5418.4ms
| # Opera 9.6 :5494.2ms
| # IE 7: 42412.8ms
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http://yatsite.blogspot.com/2008/12/broswer-wars-reloaded-javascript-speed.html
Google, Mozilla Heat Up Browser Wars
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| The flurry of activity in recent days surrounding the Web browser market
| makes it feel more like 1998 than 2008. Now if only we had the economy of
| 1998, too.
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http://www.internetnews.com/software/article.php/3790486
Recent:
playing with chrome on linux
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| Soon after they announced, I'd been hoping to take Google Chrome for a test
| drive. The comic book laid out a lot of interesting things, my favorite being
| the discussion of separate processes leading to detachable (and "retachable")
| browser tabs, something I have been touting for years as a long term Galeon
| user. My big problem though? I run Linux, and Google has so far left Linux
| support on the back burner. Still, I figured that someone had probably made a
| Linux build available by now, so inspired by John McCain's speech on TV
| tonight, I set about seeing if I could get it set up.
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http://people.planetpostgresql.org/xzilla/index.php?/archives/358-playing-with-chrome-on-linux.html
A Linux users' guide to Google Chrome
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| Today, I’ll show you how to obtain and build the Linux source. A heads up:
| you won’t be Chroming after this, Google haven’t finished porting it to Linux
| and I’m certainly not smarter than the Google engineers and have no magic
| fix.
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http://www.itwire.com/content/view/20425/1141/
Chromium Build Instructions?
http://jldugger.livejournal.com/16704.html
Chromium - Open Source Chrome
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| As you might have noticed from our Google Chrome coverage, we're pretty
| excited about the potential -- even if it hasn't lived up to everyone's
| expectations. Much of that potential is tied-up in the architecture used to
| create Chome. As Google continued to reiterate during yesterday's webcast,
| Chrome is open source.
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http://www.downloadsquad.com/2008/09/03/chromium-open-source-chrome/
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