After seeing LucidChart, Zoho, and Box.net promoting their Cr-48 addiction, apparently the cutting edge crew at MOG couldn’t go without putting in their two cents. They didn’t launch a contest like the others (or did they?), but Google went ahead and called them out in a blog post as Chrome Notebook lovers. Check out the […]
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Try Box.net For Chrome, Win A Cr-48 [CONTEST]
Another Chrome App Maker has come out of the woodworks to not only offer their support for Chrome, but also pimp their brand new Cr-48 Chrome Netbook and offer it up as a prize for those trying out the Box.net Chrome App from the Web Store. You can easily set up a free personal account […]
Zoho Loves Chrome Notebook, Wants To Give You One [CONTEST]
The folks at Zoho really love Chrome Browser, Chrome OS and the Cr-48 Chrome Notebook. If you don’t believe us, just check out the the apps Zoho currently has on the Chrome Web Store: 18 apps in total – all of them free! They’ve also been more than testing the Chrome Notebook… for them it […]
LucidChart Giving Away 100 Cr-48 Chrome Netbooks
If you’re an HR professional or involved in any type of organizational planning or mapping out and brainstorming things visually, you’ll DEFINITELY want to check out a Chrome App called LucidChart. It basically lets you – directly from your web browser – create awesome visual flow charts. Not only that, you can share and collaborate […]
Gmail Notifier Provides Awesome Preview For Chrome Users
If you’re like me, you get WAY too much E-Mail. I think it’s safe to admit that most of us probably spend way too much time refreshing our E-Mail to see if we got anything new. With GMail it auto-refreshes but the question is… how much time do you waste going back to that E-Mail […]
He’s Dead, Jim: New Sad Tab In Chromium
If you’ve got the newest version of Chromium installed, do yourself a favor and type “about:kill” in the omnibar and you’ll see something new: “He’s Dead, Jim!” is the new sad tab. Some users are reporting their “Jim” has a bullet wound in its head with blood dripping out: The line “He’s Dead, Jim” is […]
Chrome vs. Chromium? Nope… Chrome AND Chromium
Have you ever wanted to be logged into your G-Mail account in Chrome but perhaps used a different e-mail address for YouTube or Google Docs and become continually frustrated of signing out of everything and back-in repeatedly? Or maybe you just want to manage two different browser profiles with different bookmarks, extensions, themes and all […]
Google Cloud Print Opens Up As Beta
Us lucky kids who have a Chrome Notebook didn’t only get early access to the awesome hardware and Chrome OS, but also an early/inside look at a service called Google Cloud Print. If you’re unfamiliar with Cloud Print the following video should catch you up to speed: Whereas this beta was only open to Chrome […]
Poppit And Entaglement Come Pre-Installed On Chrome 10
If you’ve installed Chrome 10 from the Dev Channel, you may be surprised to see 2 games pre-installed that you didn’t actually install yourself: Poppit and Entanglement. Keep in mind these come pre-packaged on all Chrome installs except for Chrome OS. Exactly why they’re installed I’m unsure. Perhaps Google is simply trying to give users […]
Google’s Cr-48 running Ubuntu
Well, I can’t say I didn’t see this coming, but apparently there’s a write up already available on how to get Chrome OS to coexist with Ubuntu. If this sparks your interest, check out the video below & let us know what you think. Does it make you want one even more knowing that you’re […]
GMail Creator Says Chrome OS Is Doomed
We just got our hands on the CR-48 Chrome Notebook, the first official hardware for Chrome OS, and already the creator of GMail is predicting that Android will either kill or replace our beloved Chrome OS within the next year. Ouch. To be fair, Paul Buchheit is now a Facebook employee and we all know […]
Cr-48 Chrome Notebook: We’ve Got It
Whether you’ll call them Chrome Netbooks, Chrome Notebooks, Chrome Laptops, Chrome Computers, Chromeputers, or anything else, the first iteration of Chrome OS is available as an official piece of hardware. Introducing the Cr-48 Chrome Notebook: Google was kind enough to ship ChromeSpot our very own device, so I wanted to let you folks know that […]
Chrome Netbooks Still On Track For 2010
Things have been rather quiet on the Chrome front lately… but maybe the “front” is the deceiving part. Behind the scenes it seems like Chrome – and Chrome OS – are picking up steam in hopes of making a splash. We saw the launch of Sony Internet TV last night which features Chrome guts including […]
Chrome OS tablet: ipad killer or bad idea?
Rumor has it, the long awaited Chrome OS tablet will be launched on November 26th, in time for the big shopping season. But will this be the big iPad killer, or just a really bad idea?
Verizon and Google stocks rise after tablet alert
As if Google stock wasn’t high enough already, at a whopping $476.26, it went up another 2.1% after news of its Chrome OS tablet surfaced. Verizon stock jumped even more, by 5.9 % (video after the jump)
Chrome OS tablet due in November?
Finally, there’s a (rumored) concrete date, that Google is launching its Chrome OS tablet on Verizon on November 26th.
Competition for Chrome OS?
Even before the launch of Chrome OS, Internet giant Google has found itsself quite a few rivals. The latest: semYOU, hailed by its developers as “the first semantic Internet operating system”.
Android beats iPhone!
According to Google head honcho Eric Schmidt, Google believes that about 200,000 new Android devices are being sold each day. “People are finally beginning to figure out how successful Android is,” Schmidt said at the inaugural Techonomy conference, pointing to recent studies showing that Android is even beating the massively populair iPhone
Kaito So Cute Chrome Theme
Japanese Kaito Theme made by a fan! You can download the theme here.
Cool Mario Browthers Chrome Theme
Great theme inspired by the Mario Brothers. Looks nice and fresh. Download here.
FeedSquares: Great new way to read your New Feeds with Chrome
It’s hard making sense of all the news and rapidly seeing what you already read and what you didn’t read. Reading feeds with Google Reader is ok, but it still is not optimal if you have a lot of feeds with 1000s of new posts per day. Feedsquares tries to end this problem by making […]
A new Chrome os release every 6 weeks?
Google has promised to produce a new, stable, version of Chrome OS every six weeks. Sounds grand, but what’s the point? Google’s program manager Anthony Laforge wrote on the Official Google blog that the company is aiming to present a new, stable, release to speed up the pace at which Google Chrome releases are available […]
Google introduces Chrome Canary
For the hardcore Chrome fan there’s something new to try: the google Chrome Canary version. So what ‘s a canary version? Well, it’s a mining term. When miners used to go down dangerous dark mining shafts, they used to bring canaries (those little birds) with them. As coal mines became deeper, so did the problems […]
Features in Chrome 6
When companies make a new version of a software package, they always have to carefully consider what will be part of that version and what will be moved to the next version. Google, in it’s process to create new versions of Chrome is no different. For version 6 a lot of stuff did not make […]
FireFox 4 is coming; is Chrome being threatened?
One of the great features Chrome is actually something that one should expect from any software; it’s light and not killing your computer because it uses tons and tons of memory. Although you would like any application in the world to have the same characteristics, Chrome has been very kind to my Macbook, unlike safari […]