Loading...
Google  
Web    Images    GroupsNew!    News    Froogle    more »
  Advanced Search
  Preferences    
 Web Results 1 - 10 for myGoogle[definition].  
 
    

Posts

Whispers of the G2 Android phone grow louder
Talks break down; Warner Music pulls videos from Y...
Android’s New Version To Support Upload to YouTube?
YouTube Adds HD Video Showcase, Larger Player
YouTube: A Money-Maker For Music Labels, But What ...
Vocito 1.1.0 for Mac
Picasa 3.1 Build 70.71
Picasa Web Albums Uploader 1.3
Yahoo Outdoes Google by Anonymizing User Data Afte...
Yahoo begins rolling out social, extensible e-mail...
 
     Archives
February 2005
March 2005
April 2005
May 2005
June 2005
July 2005
August 2005
September 2005
October 2005
November 2005
December 2005
January 2006
February 2006
March 2006
April 2006
May 2006
June 2006
July 2006
August 2006
September 2006
October 2006
November 2006
December 2006
January 2007
February 2007
March 2007
April 2007
May 2007
June 2007
July 2007
August 2007
September 2007
October 2007
November 2007
December 2007
January 2008
February 2008
March 2008
April 2008
May 2008
June 2008
July 2008
August 2008
September 2008
October 2008
November 2008
December 2008
 
     Links
Google Blog
Sergey Brin's Blog
Google Downloads
Google Store
Google Accounts
google-blog.dirson.com
Google Blogoscoped
theunofficialgoogleweblog
Zorgloob
InsideGoogle
Shiwej
orkut
Blogger Buzz
Google Earth
Google Chrome
Google Earth Hacks
Google Health
Techbeta
Jeeji.com
YouDude.net
Oveoo


Google
Add to Google
RSS Feeds
Contact Us

Your Ad Here

Google Chrome ignites browser speed race


Analysis – You may have decided against a switch to Chrome (at least market share data indicates that Chrome is losing share quickly again), but there is a good chance you won’t get rid of the browser entirely. We guess you may even launch it from time to time, especially when IE or Firefox get stuck. Whatever Chrome’s future path may be, its responsiveness and speed have left a lasting impression that will stick. Other browser makers took notice and are working on faster browsers as well: Firefox 3.1, scheduled for a late 2008 release, comes with TraceMonkey and Web Workers, two key technologies that could easily render Chrome's speed gains obsolete. TG Daily had a close look on what to expect from the current speed race and next-gen browsers.

Google's Chrome caused controversial discussions, both for its advantages and apparent lack of advanced features. But critics and fans agree that this thing is fast, really fast. You may be wondering why speed matters since your current browser already loads web pages in a snap. But here is the deal: Today’s web sites are not collections of individual pages anymore. You are probably using web applications on an everyday basis - on sites like Facebook or Google Docs. As more computing services move to the cloud, web applications are becoming more powerful and desktop-like. In this sense, a browser becomes an operating system for web applications and needs to do much more than take advantage of a broadband connection.

Full article: tgdaily.com Posted by Picasa

Labels: , , , ,

Google Chrome ignites browser speed race - Thursday, September 11, 2008 -

Google Chrome Release Looks To Topple IE, Firefox


Boston (ChattahBox) - Google is making some headlines today with the announcement of the beta release of their Google Chrome browser, to compete with Microsoft Internet Explorer, and Mozilla Firefox.

Google has confirmed that their first Web browser was going to be made available to users starting today.

It is going to be released in beta form for the Windows platform only to start.

Read more: chattahbox.com Posted by Picasa

Labels: , , , ,

Google Chrome Release Looks To Topple IE, Firefox - Tuesday, September 02, 2008 -

Opera extends Gears support


Oslo, Norway — May 29, 2008

Opera Software announced today it will support Gears in its desktop and mobile browsers. The inclusion of Gears in Opera’s main browsing products supports Opera’s vision of transforming the browser into a full platform for applications, regardless of device.

“Opera will have full support for Gears on mobile when they launch this year,” said Charles Wiles, Product Manager for mobile web apps at Google. “Opera Mobile 9.5 will be a great example of a high-quality browser on a mobile platform that supports Gears. This marks the coming of age of the browser as the platform for application development on mobile devices.”

Read more: opera.com Posted by Picasa

Labels: , , ,

Opera extends Gears support - Thursday, May 29, 2008 -

Opera moves browsing onto Android


Opera Mini already available for most other mobile devices

Opera sure is making a name for its browsing tech away from the PC – it has now announced a version of Opera Mini for the Google-backed Android mobile OS.

We clocked the first Android prototype devices in use at this year’s Mobile World Congress two months ago.

The move is yet another phase in broadening the appeal of Opera away from its traditional desktop-territory, where it loses out to big shots Internet Explorer and Firefox.

Full article: techradar.com Posted by Picasa

Labels: , , ,

Opera moves browsing onto Android - Thursday, April 10, 2008 -

Luciano Pavarotti


 Posted by Picasa

Labels: , ,

Luciano Pavarotti - Friday, October 12, 2007 -

Result Page: 

 
















































 


 

Search within results | Language Tools | Search Tips | Dissatisfied? Help us improve


Google Home - Blogger - Blogger Templates

© 2008 myGoogle

This site is not endorsed or officially affiliated in any way with Google.Logos and trademarks are property of Google Inc