Google Chrome 5.0.376.86 Free Download With Adobe Flash Player Integrated
Everyone can now download the free Google Chrome 5.0.376.86 browser. Yes, Google has kept the promise it made back in April. The internet titan said before that they were planning to incorporate Adobe’s Flash Player plug-in into their free Google Chrome browser – a clear dig against Apple who has been mocking Flash as near-obsolete. And now after only two months, Google released Chrome version 5.0.376.86 with Flash already integrated. This partnership between the two companies further enhances Chrome’s reputation as the most secured browser to date. All Adobe Flash updates will remain hidden from the user but Google Chrome’s update feature will automatically install the necessary Adobe Flash update files without the need for user authentication.
Singapore IT Journalists Get Sneak Preview of Google Chrome OS
Google Chrome OS gets previewed in Singapore! The Super Google Army it seems is waging wars on all battle fronts. The company just recently announced that Youtube is going into the paid-video content business and early in January, they launched their own Google Nexus One Android phone. The company is also embroiled in an angry dispute with the Chinese government and has threatened to pull out of China.
Last, but surely not the least, is Google’s stepping into Microsoft Windows’ territory. Last week, the company took out their Google Chrome Operating System in Singapore and let journalists get a peek into the Open Source OS which is set to launch this November 2010. This Chrome baby is out to slay Microsoft’s Goliath Windows monopoly. Google already released its very popular Android OS for smartphone and mobile devices last year. And Android is being adapted or highly considered by top manufacturers of smartphones, eBook Readers (e.g., Amazon’s Kindle DX and Sony Reader Touch Edition PRS-600) and netbooks. Apple Inc. revealed its closed partnership with Google because of the latter’s encroachment into what Apple deems its core business areas. The online ads behemoth is unperturbed and is even keen to challenge another titanic adversary, Microsoft Corporation.
Google Chrome Operating System: An OS Made for the Internet and Netbooks!
What is Google Chrome OS? It it another desktop PC operating system competing with Windows or Linux? Is Google Chrome operating system a Windows-like or maybe Linux-like OS for desktops and laptops? Well, the answer is a resounding NO! Really, the new Google Chrome OS is intriguing. It has caused a stir in me when I heard the advent of new Internet based operating system. This operating system is like, Google Chrome is geared towards users of the internet. Where people who live on the web — searching for information, checking email, catching up on the news, shopping or just staying in touch with friends. Sounds nice, huh?
What is Google Chrome (Beta and 3D)?
My Google Chrome web browser has a version number 1.0.154.53. A few months ago, Google announced the arrival of Chrome 2 for Mac OS X and Linux, but after our traumatic and forgettable experiences with the buggy Google Chrome version 1, we never bothered to install it in our Linux Ubuntu 8.10 system. What is Google Chrome, anyway? In simple terms, it is a web browser developed by the internet giant Google to compete with other browsers like Internet Explorer, Opera and Safari 4 (the fastest we have tested so far). Read more
Google Chrome 2.0 for Linux and Mac OS X
The buggy Google Chrome is extending its capabilities. Google Chrome 2.0 will be made installable in Linux and Mac OS X. Google Chrome 2.0, according to experts, is an ambitious upgrade of the buggy Google Chrome 1.0 not only because it was designed to run under Linux Ubuntu 8.10 (and other Linux distros) and Mac OS X. It’s a bold move for Google to come up with Chrome 2.0 by promising the public better performance and greater flexibility.
Google Chrome Update: Google Chrome is Buggy and Sucks Big Time
After testing the new Google Chrome web browser, I found out myself that it is too buggy for heavy use. The browser maybe new but the fact remains – it has too many bugs to be my default browser. First off, my websites don’t look good in Google Chrome and my blog posts are (WRITE NEW) acting weird. Text/word wrapping is lost.



