We have all accidentally closed a tab in Google’s Chrome browser.
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Google Chrome: Reopen Closed Tabs
February 10, 2012
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We have all accidentally closed a tab in Google’s Chrome browser.
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Google Chrome: Reopen Closed Tabs
Google is working on making it easier to auto-complete forms found online. Like several other major browsers, Chrome comes with a rather thorough autofill feature. It remembers data you provide to one website, when signing up for example, so it can
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Chrome Gets Smarter Auto Form Filling, Google Pushes to Make It HTML5 Standard
Malaysia’s defense ministry is going manual in translating the contents of its website, after many items using search giant Google’s free translation service apparently resulted in “embarrassing” mistakes on the English version of its site.
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Google ‘embarrassingly’ mistranslates Malaysian gov’t website
The new Google Chrome Beta release for version 17 of the browser will improve two of its core principles – speed and security. Dominic Hamon, software engineer at Google Chrome stated that: “One of the things people like best about Chrome is that it
If you don’t mind your browser second guessing your next move, the upcoming release of Google’s Chrome 17 should make you quite happy, since it incorporates pre-rendering to speed up the loading process.
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Google Chrome 17 Pre-Renders Pages You May Visit
Google has uploaded Chrome 17 beta, this new releases adds Safe Browsing , a new feature that scans downloads for malware. Additionally, Chrome 17 also speeds up the loading of websites by prerendering pages before you’ve even finished typing the URL.
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Google Chrome 17 incorporates malware scanner for downloads
Login or register to post comments Broadcasting News, Digital Media, Media, Al Jazeera, Google Chrome, Google TV, Mohamed Nanabhay, rapidtvnews.com, Twitter Al Jazeera English can now be accessed on the new Google TV and Google Chrome apps. The new
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Al Jazeera launches Google TV and Google Chrome apps
In a new study issued by Accuvant, Google Chrome was deemed to be the most secure browser, based on the technologies and measures it implements to ensure that rogue code does at little damage as possible. Internet Explorer was found to be close and
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Google-Commissioned Study Finds Google Chrome to Be the Safest
It is always a pain trying to interpret statistics, but it looks like Google Chrome could have outgrown Mozilla Firefox. According to StatCounter the browser Chrome climbed past Firefox, something may have just been a matter of time. Analyst firm
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