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Google Promotes HTML 5.0

Google is out in force promoting the new HTML 5.0 features, including tags for video and geolocation. This was at the Google I/O developer conference held this week. They also announced a simple tool to add Google applications to a web page. The new feature is called Google Web Elements. The quick addition of Custom … Read the Rest of This Post.

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Chrome, Ready for Prime-Time

So, Google is taking Chrome out of Beta, time frame is supposed to be January 09. This is most likely due to Google’s decision to increase market share by convincing OEMs to bundle Chrome with new PCs who won’t accept a Beta product. My question though, how can a product so relatively new out of … Read the Rest of This Post.

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Firefox & Chrome

Ok, so this isn’t meant as an in-depth review of Google’s Chrome browser (I have a Mac so I have only messed around with it briefly at work). Nor is it meant as a comparison between the two browsers. I currently use Firefox and L.O.V.E. it, but there are some noticable “super cool” things in … Read the Rest of This Post.

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