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Google Chrome allows Web search via voice, no typing needed
2013-11-27 12:58:08| InfoWorld: Top News
Laptop and desktop users can now do a Google search without typing just by speaking aloud, with a Chrome extension that Google made available on Tuesday. The browser extension, Google Voice Search Hotword, can be downloaded from the Chrome Web Store and is available both for the desktop and laptops. Google designates it as being in beta.
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A Tale of 2 Browsers: Chrome v. Chromium
2013-11-26 14:00:00| TechNewsWorld
If you've ever used Google's free Chrome browser, you may or may not be aware that it's closely related to another, similarly named Google project called "Chromium." Chrome and Chromium share a heavy portion of their core browser code, but Chrome is a proprietary Google product, while Chromium is open source. Both serve Linux, Windows and Mac OSX platforms, however.
Latest Chrome Experiment Journeys to Middle-earth
2013-11-22 03:35:04| PC Magazine Software Product Guide
Inspired by the upcoming "Hobbit" film, Google's latest Chrome Experiment takes users on a virtual tour of Middle-earth.
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Firefox debuts new UI that looks like Chrome, but does that mean it can compete with Chrome?
2013-11-19 20:29:30| Extremetech
At long last, Mozilla has rolled out a massive UI update to Firefox that makes it look almost exactly like Chrome. Dubbed Australis, this is the biggest ever change to Firefox's user interface, with much improved streamlining and customization, and the unification of Mozilla's design language across the desktop, smartphone, and Firefox's myriad other form factors. Australis will debut in Firefox 28, which just hit the Nightly (alpha testing) channel; if everything goes to plan, the new-look Firefox should be ready for mass consumption at the start of 2014.
Google fixes Chrome vulnerabilities exploited at Pwn2Own hacking contest
2013-11-15 14:47:22| InfoWorld: Top News
Google released emergency security updates for Chrome in order to patch critical vulnerabilities demonstrated Thursday by a security researcher at the Mobile Pwn2Own hacking competition. The vulnerabilities were exploited by a security researcher who uses the pseudonym Pinkie Pie to achieve arbitrary code execution on a Nexus 4 and a Samsung Galaxy S4 device, earning him a prize of $50,000 in the contest.
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