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Video: Google Apps adoption rates upPosted by Larry Dignan in Between the Lines on Sep 5, 2008 4:55 AM
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At the Office 2.0 Conference in San Francisco, Matthew Glotzbach, product management director of Google Enterprise, discusses the user acceleration of its Google Apps software. Glotzbach also shows a chart...[Read the rest]

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EIC Podcast: Google Chrome; Apple; Dell and Salesforce.com
On this week's EIC squared podcast Dan and I talk Google's Chrome browser, Apple's iPod event next week and my theory that Dell and Salesforce.com should merge. On Google's Chrome... [Read the rest]
Posted by Larry Dignan in Between the Lines on: Sep 4, 2008 1:03 PM
Video: Google demos speed benchmarks for Chrome
At the Office 2.0 Conference in San Francisco, Matthew Glotzbach, product management director of Google Enterprise, touts interface features for the company's Chrome browser. He also does a performance benchmark... [Read the rest]
Posted by Larry Dignan in Between the Lines on: Sep 4, 2008 12:42 PM
Chrome, IE8, and longer term thinking
Google's recent release of their "Chrome" browser beta was, I think, driven by their perception that the disruption IE8 is about to create in the marketplace spells opportunity for Google.... [Read the rest]
Posted by Paul Murphy in Managing L'unix on: Sep 4, 2008 12:15 AM
Who wins with Google Chrome
The winners and losers in Google Chrome are technologies. Not companies. Not sites. Technologies. And those which are open source are naturally advantaged. It's the open source process itself that... [Read the rest]
Posted by Dana Blankenhorn in Linux and Open Source on: Sep 3, 2008 11:04 AM
Chrome and why Gates was right to be paranoid
Google's entrance into the browser wars is more of a reflection of the importance of the browser environment as we undergo a shift to the next generation of Internet application... [Read the rest]
Posted by John Carroll in A Developer's View on: Sep 3, 2008 9:31 AM
Chrome's EULA is a cut 'n' paste showstopper
When I said that CXO's wouldn't give Google Chrome a nanosecond's thought, I under-estimated. They'll give it about five seconds and then pass straight to the corporate legal department. Why?... [Read the rest]
Posted by Dennis Howlett in Irregular Enterprise on: Sep 3, 2008 8:03 AM
Google Chrome ... the day after
So, Google Chrome has been around for a few hours. What effect has it had on the Internet so far? Well, let's begin by looking at market share. I've been... [Read the rest]
Posted by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes in Hardware 2.0 on: Sep 3, 2008 7:58 AM
DoS vulnerability hits Google's Chrome, crashes with all tabs
Whoa! Google Chrome has crashed. Restart now? While Google's Chrome team is cheering, Rishi Narang from Evil Fingers is typing and releasing a proof of concept for a denial of... [Read the rest]
Posted by Dancho Danchev in Zero Day on: Sep 3, 2008 7:19 AM
Chrome is 42x faster than IE7, 9x faster than FF3
I've been testing the new Google Chrome browser and one thing's for sure: they weren't kidding about great JavaScript performance in this beta. Check out these numbers I got from... [Read the rest]
Posted by Ed Burnette in Dev Connection on: Sep 3, 2008 6:10 AM
Mozilla CEO: No worries about Google Chrome
Mozilla CEO John Lilly said he has no worries about Google jumping into the open source browser market. In a blog posted on September 1 before the beta release of... [Read the rest]
Posted by Paula Rooney in Linux and Open Source on: Sep 3, 2008 5:55 AM
Google Chrome: The five best new features
Google launched the first beta version of its Chrome Web browser on Tuesday after two years of development. We immediately started kicking the tires and put together a photo gallery... [Read the rest]
Posted by Jason Hiner in Between the Lines on: Sep 3, 2008 5:31 AM
What's Chrome for? Ain't it obvious?
So during lunchtime today I got to play with Chrome a bit. It's got a nice clean implementation, and it's fast. Sure, it doesn't do everything that either Firefox... [Read the rest]
Posted by Jason Perlow in Tech Broiler on: Sep 2, 2008 4:18 PM
Security-wise, Google Chrome is (potentially very) Good
Security bloggers are already commenting on Google's slightly premature "Chrome" browser leak. Built on top of the Apple sponsored WebKit engine, the browser offers several security features that we have... [Read the rest]
Posted by Adam O'Donnell in Zero Day on: Sep 2, 2008 4:11 PM
Google Chrome vulnerable to carpet-bombing flaw
Google's shiny new Web browser is vulnerable to a carpet-bombing vulnerability that could expose Windows users to malicious hacker attacks. Just hours after the release of Google Chrome, researcher Aviv... [Read the rest]
Posted by Ryan Naraine in Zero Day on: Sep 2, 2008 3:05 PM
Will Google Chrome be the Android's mobile browser?
The talk of the internet today is the launch and availability of the new Google Chrome web browser. As a mobile enthusiast, I immediately asked myself if it is possible... [Read the rest]
Posted by Matthew Miller in The Mobile Gadgeteer on: Sep 2, 2008 2:01 PM
Google Chrome is insanely fast ... faster than Firefox 3.0
Google Chrome is fast ... insanely fast ... faster than Firefox 3.0. Here's Chrome vs. Firefox 3.0.1 vs IE7 vs. IE8b2 in a head-to-head shootout running the SunSpider JavaScript benchmark.... [Read the rest]
Posted by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes in Hardware 2.0 on: Sep 2, 2008 12:59 PM
Google Chrome bats 1-for-3 for me
Google Chrome seems like a snazzy browser but it won't be my everyday browser until a few items fall in line. My test for Chrome and determining whether to use... [Read the rest]
Posted by Larry Dignan in Between the Lines on: Sep 2, 2008 12:44 PM
First look at Google Chrome
Yesterday Google inadvertently disclosed that it was planning to release a browser called Chrome when the Google Blogoscoped blog was sent (and it seems received a couple of days early)... [Read the rest]
Posted by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes in Hardware 2.0 on: Sep 2, 2008 12:41 PM
LIVE: Google Chrome Press Conference
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Posted by Sam Diaz in Between the Lines on: Sep 2, 2008 11:21 AM
Google Chrome: Steal this browser
Google announced a new web browser today called Chrome. Analysts who wonder if this spells "doom" for Firefox, or if it's an "IE killer" are missing the point. Like Gears,... [Read the rest]
Posted by Ed Burnette in Dev Connection on: Sep 2, 2008 11:18 AM
Can Google not do evil?
Given the size and innovation at Google it frankly shocks me that they don't control more of the world. They still don't have an enterprise play. They don't sell goods.... [Read the rest]
Posted by Dana Blankenhorn in Linux and Open Source on: Sep 2, 2008 11:14 AM
Liveblogging the Google Chrome announcement
I'm tuned in to the webcast press briefing and demo of Google Chrome and will live blog any interesting points from the briefing here. [Read the rest]
Posted by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes in Hardware 2.0 on: Sep 2, 2008 11:08 AM
Google Chrome: A browser for RIAs and a Firefox Killer
Google announced Google Chrome yesterday with a slick little comic and a bunch of good ideas about how to improve the browser. Even though I think everyone agrees that the... [Read the rest]
Posted by Ryan Stewart in The Universal Desktop on: Sep 2, 2008 9:57 AM
Google's Chrome browser: It's all about the ads and cookie files stupid!
For all the talk about Google's Chrome browser and whether it's a Web operating system, platform for applications and future Microsoft killer it's quite possible that folks are overthinking the... [Read the rest]
Posted by Larry Dignan in Between the Lines on: Sep 2, 2008 9:40 AM
Google's new Chrome browser based on WebKit (updated 3x)
One of the biggest tech news story coming out of the Labor Day holiday here in the U.S. is that Google is going to be releasing an open source operating... [Read the rest]
Posted by Jason D. O'Grady in The Apple Core on: Sep 2, 2008 9:21 AM
Google Chrome is complementary to Firefox
Over the last few years it has become obvious that, given Google's size, it would "take over" any project it contributed to. The Chrome project is an explicit acknowledgement of... [Read the rest]
Posted by Dana Blankenhorn in Linux and Open Source on: Sep 2, 2008 6:45 AM
Could Google's Chrome be death blow to Firefox?
No doubt, Google's forthcoming open source browser -- known as Chrome -- is going to challenge other open source browsers, most notably Firefox. It could be a devastating blow to... [Read the rest]
Posted by Paula Rooney in Linux and Open Source on: Sep 2, 2008 5:52 AM
Google Chrome: The enterprise playbook
Google is launching a Web browser dubbed Chrome in a move that's garnering a lot of attention--because it conveniently fits with the Microsoft vs. Google plotline--but how much should businesses... [Read the rest]
Posted by Larry Dignan in Between the Lines on: Sep 2, 2008 4:57 AM
Ruminating on Chrome
On an otherwise non news day, the comic book launch of Chrome by Google has got the digital ether all aglow with excitement. I can only shrug. Despite the thinking... [Read the rest]
Posted by Dennis Howlett in Irregular Enterprise on: Sep 1, 2008 7:47 PM
Google Chrome, the security tidbits
The oft-rumored Google browser is real. It's called Google Chrome and it comes with a handful of security-related features like privacy mode and blacklist-based blocking of phishing and malware sites.... [Read the rest]
Posted by Ryan Naraine in Zero Day on: Sep 1, 2008 7:36 PM
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