Apple has upped the ante with a chilling new attack ad against Google Chrome and it’s only going to make things more heated between the two tech giants.
Google has created an extension for its browser specifically for those of us who, for whatever reason, don’t bother to change our passwords.
Do you often worry about your boss catching you being unproductive at work? We know you update your Twitter feed, stalk your exes on Facebook, and re-watch your favourite cat videos, all while you should be working. This app will help you and your slacking co-workers trick your unsuspecting boss in to thinking you are the employee of the month.
According to a bold, but accurate claim made by vice president for Chrome and apps Sundar Pichai, chances are you’re using Google Chrome to view this page. This is what Pichai announced yesterday at Google’s I/O, and in celebration of launching the most popular browser in the world, Google created and posted a commemorative video tracking their rise. Click through for the fun, informative video.
Earlier this week it was revealed that there are literally hundreds of bloggers who were bribed to promote Google Chrome and to claim that their blog’s were “sponsored by Google”. Google’s response has been to point the finger at ad agencies.
As part of its promotional campaign for the new Chrome operating system, Google has quietly opened up its first retail store in London, called the “Chrome Zone”. The store is Google’s first venture in realspace retail, using the location to sell its Chromebook computer line.
Facebook has been hailed as one of the great tools in Human History. It’s brining people closer, creating lasting relationships and strengthening the ties between us. But it’s also created an ettiquette of its very own. In the past if you were cruelly and horribly broken up with the person in question could, with time, be hidden in the recesses of your damaged psyche. But no more!