A Web Browser Without An Interface
In response to our post, Remember the Browser Wars?, reader Chip O'Toole has imagined what a zero-interface browser might look like. Would you use Chromeless Chrome? Read More ›
In response to our post, Remember the Browser Wars?, reader Chip O'Toole has imagined what a zero-interface browser might look like. Would you use Chromeless Chrome? Read More ›
Jonas Lund has made a piece of software that syncs your browser with his in real time. It's art! Terrifying art. Read More ›
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Microsofts Internet Explorer may still hold dominant market share in the web browser arena, but it is quickly fading against strong competition from Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome.
Sure, Apple and Google are at war, but that doesn’t mean they can’t help one another out from time to time. Especially with regard to WebKit, the rendering engine that both use in their Safari and Chrome web browsers. That’s exactly what happened yesterday with the latest stable build of Chrome.
From College Humor: Internet Explorer on my computer is exactly like that horse. It just lies there and stinks up the place. [Via Turtlefeed and College Humor]
Beautiful collection of clever little short videos promoting Google Chrome. Watch Video ›
After prematurely sending out a comic book introducing Google’s new open source web browser to a few bloggers, the search giant announced the launch of the beta version of Google Chrome, available today. Shortly after that little woopsie-daisy, Google went ahead and published the comic book for the masses in the interest of “information for everyone” anyways. So Googley of them! Read More ›