September 10th, 2010 by Martín Díaz | No Comments
Usually, average Internet users must access the web through a terminal that is not their own, whether because they are at work or using a shared computer, but they don’t want others to find out what they have been doing in the web. Google Chrome offers this kind of users the possibility of changing the settings to browse the web without leaving a trace in the browsing history.
July 23rd, 2010 by Martín Díaz | No Comments
After the European League forced Microsoft to offer its users different browsers to choose from in March 2010, the war got hot. Within this framework, Google has announced that Chrome will offer a stable updated version every 6 weeks.
June 19th, 2010 by Martín Díaz | No Comments
“Adding new capabilities all the time. With this capability in particular, unofficially called “chromoting”, Chrome OS will not only be a great platform for running modern web apps, but will also enable you to access legacy PC applications right within the browser.” These were Gary Kackmarcik’s actual words when announcing ChromeOS new characteristic to be [...]
July 28th, 2009 by Alejandro Piccolini | 285 Comments
Though it may have seemed unlikely for some of us, Microsoft finally opens its doors and decided that users will be allowed to choose which web browser they want to install on Windows 7.
There were several cases battled between Microsoft and the European Union, stating that Microsoft was blocking its competitor out of the market [...]
March 26th, 2009 by Sebastian Urrutia | 1 Comment
Are you looking for new ways of surfing the internet? There are many web browsers, some of them deliver stability, others provide overall speed and there is Google Chrome, which offers stability, speed and more.