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more about #chrome more comments → Yerzriknot: I look forward to the end of Javascript. more » jinushaun: Why keep Gears around once every browser supports Local Storage? Gears has always been a stop gap solution. more » Kaiser-Machead: Chrome can't die! It magically turned my decrepit Inspiron into a top-notch web browsing PC again. more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: Google's payback for the whole Google Voice not-gonna-happen on the iphone thing... more » OMG! Ponies!: Dearest Apple, Inc., You have about 10% market share, compete with us in other areas, and have a history of hardball tactics. Accordingly, we see no... more » Mikestan: I'm tired of OSX not getting any love. Google is treating OSX worse than an abusive stepfather. more » tande04: "Wi-fi is a little wonky"... If its a cloud based OS isn't that the only thing you'd really want to work well? more » psychiccheese: I really want a 10v because it sounds really fun to play around with, but I can't think of any practical use that I'd get out of it. Someone please co... more » BobotheTeddy: I thought Chrome OS was an "lightweight" OS. 8 gigs isn´t lightweight at all. more » madog: Added an image to see if I could edit it out or see the embed code so I could manually insert it into a different post. Normally images can't later be... more » OCEntertainment: I disagree, John. When dealing with the internet, I don't think that someone needs to have a plan as to exactly what an operating system needs to be a... more » helfrez: I think the title of this article is seriously overblown. As mobile device processing power increases, sure we will have spill over. Converge does not... more » rekoil: Anyone able to get this working properly in Parallels Desktop 5 after converting the image to Parallels format (via Transporter)? I get to the login s... more » macmanwa: Just to be clear, this isn't Google Chrome OS (in the VM), it is a Chromium-based OS build. As has been called out in the Chromium discussion boards, ... more » lostarchitect: Probably a dumb question, but can I somehow convert this VMware file to work with parallels, or should I just compile the damn thing? more » -
#google
Is Google Gears Dead?
It was over two years ago when Google announced Gears, which promised to make Google services—and potentially lots more—available offline. Since then the project has moved at a creep, all but stalling entirely. Gears, it seems, has died. More » -
#chromeos
Chrome OS for Dell Mini 10v: It's Easy
A happy Black Friday present from Dell: They've compiled a version of Chrome OS that works on the Mini 10v—our favorite Hackintosh netbook—with no voodoo required on your part, just an 8GB flash drive. More » -
#google
Chrome OS and Android Are Destined to Merge, Somehow
"Android and Chrome will likely converge over time," says Google's Sergey Brin, echoing the cryptic sentiment first mentioned by a reluctant Eric Schmidt back in July. Today, it's exactly as confusing as it was four months ago. More » -
#chromeos
Get Google Chrome OS, Now
Wow, that was fast. Google Chrome OS was only unveiled today, and it's already compiled as a VMWare image, ready for download via torrents and gdgt. Techcrunch also has a tutorial for setting it up. [Pirate Bay, gdgt, Techcrunch]
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#questionoftheday
Do You "Get" The Chrome OS?
Today we got our first glimpse at Google's Chrome OS and learned what it's all about. So let's start a discussion about some of the big issues. More » -
#chromeos
What Google Needs for the Chrome OS To Succeed
Google made an announcement! It was an OS, in case you haven't heard. But it was also something else: a long-term, high-risk bet about the future of the internet. Here's what Google needs to happen for Chrome to make it. More » -
#clips
What is Google Chrome OS? (Explained by Google)
You should read our summary of Everything You Need to Know About Chrome OS. But if you never learned to read (a prospect so full of holes in this circumstance that I won't begin to address them), watch these clips: More » -
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#chrome
Google Chrome First Official Screenshots
Here are the first images of the much awaited Google Chrome. Light and spartan, and it seems touch friendly. Enjoy. More » -
#announcements
Google Chrome OS Liveblog Today
We're liveblogging the Chrome OS reveal today at 10 AM PT, 1PM ET, right here on the Gizmodo Liveblog page. Check back soon to see the OS that Google's been so coy about the last few months. [Gizmodo Liveblog] -
#rumor
Is Google Chrome OS Launching Next Week?
Would it be earlier than expected? By a lot. But given how long Google usually takes to test their products—and how long Android was public before the G1 launched—Techcrunch's report that Chrome OS is imminent isn't totally ridiculous. More » -
#chrome
The Power User's Guide To Google Chrome
Our friends at Lifehacker have taken a fresh look at Google Chrome and updated last year's list with a power user's guide to its newest features. More » -
#browserwars
Mozilla Whines About Apple Being First in Microsoft's Web Browser Ballot Screen
After getting cornered by the European Union, Microsoft offered a reasonable solution to the web browser monopoly dilemma: Let users choose whatever browser they want. Now, the developers of Firefox are whining about who's first in the web setup screen. More » -
#btw
Linux Users Can Try the Chrome OS Browser Right Now
Google spilled some choice Chrome OS guts yesterday, leaving us with a heap of files to sift through. The best part? They included the browser. Google's files have been pulled, but Linux users can still download Chrome for Chrome here. More » -
#btw
You Can Use Google Chrome for Mac Right Now
Google CEO Eric Schmidt says Chrome for Macs is coming in a couple months, but if you're impatient and only mildly adventurous, you can run it a surprisingly solid early version right now. More » -
#software
Download 100 Free Google Chrome Artist Themes
If you're a Google Chrome user, you may appreciate new Artist Themes—skins for Chrome by various famous fashion labels and designers. More » -
#chrome
Internet Explorer, Now Powered by Google Chrome
Though Internet Explorer has been panned for lack of web-standard compliance, many are forced to use the browser because of stubborn IT departments. Fortunately, Google has issued its latest "up yours" to Microsoft with the Chrome Frame plug-in for IE. More »


