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Web Developers Sound Off on WebKit Prefixes The prospect of returning to a web littered with sites that only work in one web browser has the web development community searching for alternative answers. www.webmonkey.com
A Windows 8 tablet offers hope as potent iPad foe With Windows 8 now on a clearer path to release, expect the big device makers to try to crash the raucous Apple party with Microsoft leading the way. And who knows? Microsoft may even steer buyers away from a next-generation 9-inch Kindle Fire. Originally posted at Nanotech - The Circuits Blog news.cnet.com
Google Screenwise Pays People to Search the Web With Chrome A new Google project called Screenwise is offering web surfers the chance to get paid to surf the web and help "make Google better." You have to search the web using the Chrome browser and share your data with Google, according to the signup page. searchenginewatch.com
Google to pay users to browse the web (and watch what they're doing) Google is facing criticism over plans to pay Internet users to browse the web -- while the search engine monitors their every click. www.foxnews.com
Chrome Web browser comes to Android phones, tablets Android is finally getting Chromed out. www.cnn.com
The Best Web Browser For Linux Linux users have a lot of choice when it comes to web browsers, but Google Chrome still wins out over all the others, for its extensibility, great syncing features and usability. Google Chrome Platform: Windows/Mac/Linux Price: Free Download Page Note : We know a lot of you Linux users value open source, so we think it’s worth noting that if you prefer an o ... www.lifehacker.com.au
Google Offers Gift Cards To Track Web Usage Google wants to gather information about Internet users beyond what it gets from monitoring its own services, browser and Android devices. The search giant quietly launched on Tuesday a new program called Screenwise, which pays participants to install an extension in Google’s Chrome browser that tracks web surfing activity and reports it back to Google. “As a panelist, you'll add a browser ... www.redorbit.com
Chrome Web Browser Finally Comes to Android Phones, Tablets Google launched a beta version of Chrome for Android smartphones and tablets Tuesday, delivering a mobile version of the popular desktop web browser after a very long wait. Indeed, both Android and Chrome launched more than three years ago, and users have demanded unification ever since. www.wired.com
Google Pours Chrome Into Android Google has brought its Chrome Web browser to the Android Market. A beta edition of the browser is available from the app shop now for free, but since its operation is restricted to the latest version of the mobile operating system, Ice Cream Sandwich, only about 1 percent of Android's millions of users will be able to take the software for a test drive. www.technewsworld.com
Google polishes Chrome for Android A mobile version of the web browser is available for Android 4.0 devices. Consumers who own smartphones and tablets running the latest version of Google Inc.’s Android mobile operating system now can use Google’s Chrome web browser. www.internetretailer.com
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