Monday, October 3, 2011

Google Chrome Browser Security Features

Currently, IE (=Internet Explorer) is the most popular Internet browser. As such, malicious hackers made it their number one target and set out to exploit its flaws. It also has the disadvantage of relying on ActiveX technology, which allows web sites to run executable programs on your PC via your browser. Although there is an improvement in security in IE7 and IE8 compared to older versions, this technology is still vulnerable.

In order to improve security you may choose to use a less popular browser such as, Mozilla's Firefox or Google Chrome.

Both Firefox and Chrome use a different technology from Internet explorer. They both built on open source code from other platforms. Chrome browser is based on the open-source Webkit engine, which is an open-source web browser layout engine developed by the WebKit Foundation. Firefox is based on the open source Gecko engine, which is a layout engine currently developed by Mozilla Corporation.

For now the most popular alternative to Internet explorer is Firefox. I have a lot of respect to Mozilla and the open source community, but when I have tried to use Firefox 3.5 I had a frustrating experience. It has kept crashing down on me, crashing my PC along with it.

As result of this experience I have decided to give Google Chrome a chance. Google Company has stated in many occasions that Chrome browser has innovative security features.

When investigating these announcements I have noticed four major security features in Google chrome.

1. Safe browsing software (it is also being used by Firefox browser) - Safe browsing features protect users against phishing and malware attacks. It uses a blacklist approach that gets downloaded to the user's PC on a regular basis. How does it work? Well Google is constantly crawling the web, finding new and changed websites. During this crawling if they encounter a suspicious site that seems to be a phishing site (designed to steal personal information of unsuspecting users), it is being added to a list of suspected phishing websites. If a site contains hints to potentially malicious activity, Google tracks this site for a while and if a clear evidence of malicious activity is discovered, such as, computer viruses being downloaded and installed, it is being added to a list of suspected malware-infected websites. If you use Chrome browser and you have safe browsing mode enable, then Google Chrome will contact servers at Google, approximately every half hour, to download updated lists of suspected phishing and malware websites. These lists are being stored on your PC so when you surf the Web each site you browse to is being checked against these black lists locally (This is designed to offer performance). If the requested site is in the black list a warning message will appear stating that the requested site is suspected to be a phishing site or a malicious site and the user can choose to go back to safety. This feature seems to help the fight against malware and phishing, but there is a disadvantage. A few bloggers have raise questions about privacy implications. Bloggers have notice that every few hours when an update of the black lists is being done, two parameters are being sent to Google servers - "machineid" and "userid" - both computed information based on machine/user information. This information is sent along with a bunch of other browser information to ask Google if they should download an update. This information can be used for tracking. Google is of course obligated to privacy agreement with Internet users stating it will not use any of the personal information being collected, but would this obligation stand against a court order? I really don't know. In short, safe browsing seems like a great security feature fighting phishing and malware attacks, but users who are passionate regarding their privacy should think twice before using it.
2. A privacy mode (Incognito) - this feature manages privacy settings and designed to suit users who use public computers, or otherwise wish to keep their browsing habits confidential. When enabled (Click the wrench menu -> Select New incognito window menu item) Chrome browser will not remember visited pages, form and search bar entries, passwords, download List entries, cookies and cached files. You can still create bookmarks, and these will be retained when exiting incognito window. A similar feature exists also in Internet Explorer 8 browser and Firefox 3.5 browser. These features probably make live easier for Internet users who want to keep their surfing habits to themselves, but in the same way it helps the adults in the group it also may allow children to surf unsupervised. Internet savvy kids can easily hide their Internet activities from their parents. So it is very important for parents to understand that monitoring of their children Internet activities by viewing the browser history on the child's PC might not work.
3. Clear Browsing Data - There is a feature in Google chrome which allow the user to clear browsing data, such as, browsing history, downloads history, cache, cookies, saved passwords and saved form data (Click the Wrench menu -> select Clear browsing data -> Select the checkboxes for the types of information you wish to remove). This feature allows you to keep your browsing habits to yourself even if you are not using the Incognito window. Parents should be aware that similar to the Incognito mode their kids can use this feature to delete their browsing history so parents should not rely on browsing history as something that can help them get involved in their children Internet activities.
4. Sandbox security mechanism - This feature, as I see it, is the most significant one. A sandbox is a security mechanism used to run an application in a restricted environment. Browsers are dealing with malicious attacks on a regular basis. The most popular vectors for browser attacks are HTML Rendering and JavaScript execution. The sandbox security mechanism is designed to protect the user's PC and files against these kinds of malicious attacks. If there is an attack that exploits the browser vulnerabilities and an arbitrary code is being executed on the machine, it will be executed in an isolated environment and the user's PC will not be harmed. This security mechanism will also prevent access to the user's files. The sandbox mechanism itself is not a new security model; It uses the security features of Windows extensively. You should be aware that since the sandbox mechanism relies on Windows to achieve its security, it is impossible for it to protect against a flaw in the OS security model itself.

In a nutshell, these four security features seem to be helpful and contributing to a safe Internet experience, but I am not seeing any innovative new security models here. Three of these features - Safe browsing software, privacy mode and Clear Browsing Data, already exist in IE8 and Firefox 3.5, and the sandbox security mechanism can be added to IE8 and Firefox by a plugin/addon.

I think the greatest advantage of Google Chrome is that currently it is not targeted as much by malicious individuals, as IE and Firefox are. Additional advantage is in the usability factor which seems to be in my opinion better than IE or Firefox, but I think this issue is a matter of taste...

For now, if you are looking for a less targeted browser, Google Chrome seems to be a good alternative.

Source: http://EzineArticles.com/3030714

Friday, September 30, 2011

A Grand Google Gadget - Graphical Web Interconnectivity

What would you do if you could see how every website interacted every other website? Could you figure out useful applications for such a tool?

Well, such a tool exists. The TouchGraph Google Browser lets you do just that. All you have to do is type in a keyword or website. Once entered, the Java program will do its thing and show you just how the website or keyword you entered links in with the rest of the internet.

This can serve several important functions, but, it can be tremendously valuable as a guide for both marketing efforts and search engine optimization efforts.

By seeing the websites that link to your site AND the websites that link to the sites that link to yours, you can better understand the market for your website. If your website covers motorcycle kickstands and you have ten or more websites that focus on Harley-Davidson bikes linking to you, you'll be able to follow that up with concerted marketing efforts.

You also may discover other niches related to yours that are linking in to your website. Using the simple graphical program will allow you to quickly visualize how your site connects to related niches based on your backlinks. This too may give you valuable information that can guide your marketing strategy.

Keywords can be entered just like websites. If you are trying to optimize a web page around a specific keyword, it can be very beneficial to type the keyword into the program to see which established websites you will be competing against.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/3977961

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Google Chrome Extensions

Chrome is the newest browser that is available for people to use on the internet, and the 'next big thing' in terms of addons and applications will be Google Chrome extensions. When Chrome was first released, it was extremely fast and had many features which internet users had been looking for for a long time. The browser market, however, is already dominated by two major organizations - Microsoft and its Internet Explorer software and Mozilla with Firefox.

How was Google going to position itself in this already slightly saturated market? They went for optimization of their code, making what is sometimes called slow (the browser) and making it lightning fast. They realised that the everyday user online cares only for retrieving information quickly, and that boot-up speed and flexibility was a big factor for people when surfing online.

The launch of Chrome was a huge fanfare, but after a few months they were having problems breaking through the 5% level in terms of overall users. So what was the reason that people were not trying and then sticking with Chrome? The answer was customization.

Internet Explorer's major advantage over the competition in the browser marketplace was some decidedly shady tactics that Microsoft employed over the last twenty years in terms of supplying their own browser in new installs of its operating system, Windows. This practice has since been challenged in courts around the world, and MS has been forced to pay huge amounts of money in compensation to certain companies, and indeed probably caused the bankruptcy of many, many others.

The internet generation grew up with Windows and Internet Explorer, and it became the de facto standard software for people who knew no better. It was a huge monopoly which looked as if it would continue unchecked in perpetuity. Then Firefox was born.

Firefox began as an open-source project to create a new, better, faster browser - to try to avoid the drawbacks of a monopoly caused by Microsoft. IE was by no means perfect, and was becoming slow and susceptible to attacks by virus writers and makers who targeted the dominant brand. Firefox was supported by a huge number of organizations and people, especially tech-savvy netizens who demanded more from their product. Google itself invested in the non-profit which was developing Firefox, as well as the once-defeated Netscape organization.

Firefox flourished, and its popularity has grown more and more over the last few years as even regular internet users have realised that there is an option to using Internet Explorer at home and in the workplace. Communities of people began working on extending the functionality of Firefox ahead of IE, and these addons that were written became more widely distributed until they were seen as standard by the surfing population.

When Chrome was launched, people remembered how fast Firefox was when it was first released. Many thought that Chrome would become the new alternative to IE due to this speed, but they failed to realize that the reason it was so quick was because it had a standard installation with zero addons and extensions. This was not a good thing for Google.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/3347709

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Google Chrome Extensions

Chrome is the newest browser that is available for people to use on the internet, and the 'next big thing' in terms of addons and applications will be Google Chrome extensions. When Chrome was first released, it was extremely fast and had many features which internet users had been looking for for a long time. The browser market, however, is already dominated by two major organizations - Microsoft and its Internet Explorer software and Mozilla with Firefox.

How was Google going to position itself in this already slightly saturated market? They went for optimization of their code, making what is sometimes called slow (the browser) and making it lightning fast. They realised that the everyday user online cares only for retrieving information quickly, and that boot-up speed and flexibility was a big factor for people when surfing online.

The launch of Chrome was a huge fanfare, but after a few months they were having problems breaking through the 5% level in terms of overall users. So what was the reason that people were not trying and then sticking with Chrome? The answer was customization.

Internet Explorer's major advantage over the competition in the browser marketplace was some decidedly shady tactics that Microsoft employed over the last twenty years in terms of supplying their own browser in new installs of its operating system, Windows. This practice has since been challenged in courts around the world, and MS has been forced to pay huge amounts of money in compensation to certain companies, and indeed probably caused the bankruptcy of many, many others.

The internet generation grew up with Windows and Internet Explorer, and it became the de facto standard software for people who knew no better. It was a huge monopoly which looked as if it would continue unchecked in perpetuity. Then Firefox was born.

Firefox began as an open-source project to create a new, better, faster browser - to try to avoid the drawbacks of a monopoly caused by Microsoft. IE was by no means perfect, and was becoming slow and susceptible to attacks by virus writers and makers who targeted the dominant brand. Firefox was supported by a huge number of organizations and people, especially tech-savvy netizens who demanded more from their product. Google itself invested in the non-profit which was developing Firefox, as well as the once-defeated Netscape organization.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/3347709

Monday, September 19, 2011

How to use Google Chrome to Speed Up Internet

First make sure you have clean up your computer and defragged it to keep it from being bogged down.

Invest in good quality internet connection. Using DSL or cable will be the choice for most people. If you are self employed check and see if a T-1 is available and an option you would want to pursue.

CHROME Google. Now there are other web browsers and Firefox if fast. But i f you want speed and ease of use try out Chrome for at lease one day. It downloads fast (see link in resources) and each link you click is quick to connect.

After downloading chrome, close out the web browser you used to download it. Then you can import easily your bookmarks and needed information.

Take 5 minutes to check out the program as there are some cool features. Set up is very easy. Adding a new tab is as easy as pushing the + sign at top of tabs.

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Friday, September 16, 2011

Google Chrome vs Other Well Developed Browsers

Google Chrome is an Internet browser that was developed and released by Google. The first released version was for Windows and it was a beta one. The beta version was officially released in 43 different languages on 2nd of September 2008. The public release of the browser was on 11.12.2008. After its release the browser gain a lot of popularity and till the beginning of 2009 Chrome became the 4th most used browser all over the world. If we compare Google Chrome with the well known already developed builds of Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, and Opera, Chrome rating is lower than Firefox 3.1 Beta 1, Safari 4, and Opera, but it is higher compared to Internet Explorer. On 04.06.2009 versions of Chrome for Mac OS X and Linux were released.

The primary goal of the Google Chrome's design was to improve the speed, security, interface, and stability in comparison with the already existing browsers. The Google Browser Chrome was put together from 26 different Google code libraries in combination with other from third parties, for instance Netscape.

Google developed the V8 JavaScript engine. It has features such as precise garbage collection, dynamic code generation, and hidden class transitions. The Google test made on 02.09.2008 revealed that V8 is about 2 times faster in comparison with Internet Explorer 7 & 8, Safari (modified version of WebKit), Opera and Firefox 3.0, but that didn't last for long since the WebKit team announced ten days later the SquirrelFish Extreme, making Chromium and WebKit even.

The Chrome Google Browser downloads updates of 2 blacklists and they send warnings to the users when they are going to visit a harmful site with harmful software presence. This is available for free for a public use and it is called Google Safe Browsing API. Chrome will allot every tab to fit in its process in order to prevent any malware from installing. In order to decrease the exposure to any attack, the plugins are run in processes which are separated and communicate with the renderer. The plugins have to be specifically modified for this software. Incognito mode is a feature that prevents the Google Browser from storing cookies and any other history information from the visited websites. It is referred to as porn mode, such as the private browsing feature in Internet Explorer 8, Apple's Safari , and Mozilla Firefox 3.5.

The Chrome interface includes options like refresh, bookmark, back, forward, cancel and go. The turn on of the home button is through options which will take every user to a custom home page or a new tab page. This Google Browser's options are close to those of Safari, while the setting locations are as in Internet Explorer 7, and the idea of windows decorations design has been taken from Windows Vista. Google Chrome includes Gears and it replaces the home page of the displayed browser with a New Tab Page when it is created a new tab. That will show the thumbnails with the most searched sites, recently closed tabs, recent bookmarks, and the nine most visited sites.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/2556291

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Browser Wars - The Rise of Google Chrome

If you're like me, you probably have a lot of useless software installed on your computer. I'm not talking about Microsoft Works (although that is a completely obsolete and useless application), but actually I mean software that you'll never use. The biggest offender in my experience is having multiple internet browsers installed on one computer - I mean - do you ever really use all three of them? Isn't it possible to find out which one is the best, and then dump the others, saving you precious space on your hard disk? Of course it is (yeah right!), so let's look at a few different categories and see who has the crown!

Speed
When it comes to speed, there is no piece of software on the planet that can compete with Google's Chrome browser. It's super-fast. It loads in seconds and it can be ready to connect about two seconds after that. Have you ever tried moving tabs around using Internet Explorer? Exactly - it's an absolute torture sessions. Firefox can be very quick, however it has the tendency to become bloated with addons and plugins (see the next category).

Customization
At the time of writing, the stable release of Chrome does not support user controlled addons or plugins. This is a gift and a curse. It's a gift because it means it can continue to be a fast loading and fast acting piece of programming, but it's a curse because it means that developers around the world who have made addons for Firefox and Internet Explorer have not yet been able to release their goods on the Google platform. What effect or impact does this have? It means that people are not as keen to leave their 'comfort zone' and use Chrome full time because they've been spoiled by independent devs.

Market share
Right now, Internet Explorer is by far the #1 used browser in the world. Why? Well there are a number of reasons, most due to people continuing to use it with their Windows operating system (which it came pre-installed on), and then never changing because they didn't realise there was anything better. That seems to (slowly) be changing now, so we may see Firefox overtake them in the medium to long term. If Google decides to really promote Chrome, then it too could have a shot at dominating the operating system market.

Overall, it's hard to choose a winner. Firefox's plugins are better (because Google Chrome extensions have yet to be officially released), however when they have competition from the new browser we will see how well it can hold on to its crown. Internet Explorer is still the market leader, and has tried to do a lot to close security holes in its browser and make it faster. It hopes that Windows 7, its new netbook friendly operating system, will bring a whole new generation of users under its umbrella.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/3360024

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

The Benefits of Google Chrome Netbook


Google announced the launch of Google Chrome Netbook. Chromebooks will be available to US buyers on June 15, 2011. For beta testing, Google gave Chromebooks called Chrome CR-48 netbook. The beta testing on Chromebooks has revealed a lot of benefits of these Netbooks. Some of these benefits are:

1. Everything is on the cloud - The greatest advantage of Google Chrome Netbook is that all the data and the files are saved somewhere on the internet called the Google's "Cloud". A person can access all his data from anywhere by using his Google account. There are no issues of low memory on the computer and in case some loses their computer or it is stolen, the data remains secure on the internet.

2. Fast Boot - Another Notable feature of the Google Chrome Netbooks is that it reboots in 10 seconds. As compared to other computers and notebook, it is quite fast.

3. Prices of the Netbook - Microsoft adds a lot of taxes and extra prices to windows. Google Chrome OS will be completely free.

4. Software updates- Google Chrome OS automatically updates to the latest features and fixes. Whenever the user turns on the Chromebook, it refreshes the system automatically.

5. Portability - All of the user's data is stored on the internet, which can be accessed from anywhere using any computer. The Google Chrome Netbook itself is very lightweight and easy to carry.

6. Android - It is also expected that the Chrome Netbooks will be able to run Android OS as well.

7. Security - With the traditional computers, one of the biggest problems is viruses. Google Chrome OS is based on Linux and viruses will not be a problem for a Chromebook user. The user does not need to install antivirus or check the machines for viruses. In case of theft, user's data is not lost because it is stored on the internet and without the password; no one will be able to access the data.

8. Sharing Content with CR-48 - As user's data is already on the internet; therefore it is very easy to share pictures and files through internet.


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Thursday, September 1, 2011

Google Chrome Browser Security Features


Chrome use a different technology from Internet explorer. They both built on open source code from other platforms. Chrome browser is based on the open-source Webkit engine, which is an open-source web browser layout engine developed by the WebKit Foundation. Firefox is based on the open source Gecko engine, which is a layout engine currently developed by Mozilla Corporation.

For now the most popular alternative to Internet explorer is Firefox. I have a lot of respect to Mozilla and the open source community, but when I have tried to use Firefox 3.5 I had a frustrating experience. It has kept crashing down on me, crashing my PC along with it.

As result of this experience I have decided to give Google Chrome a chance. Google Company has stated in many occasions that Chrome browser has innovative security features.

When investigating these announcements I have noticed four major security features in Google chrome.

1. Safe browsing software (it is also being used by Firefox browser) - Safe browsing features protect users against phishing and malware attacks. It uses a blacklist approach that gets downloaded to the user's PC on a regular basis. How does it work? Well Google is constantly crawling the web, finding new and changed websites. During this crawling if they encounter a suspicious site that seems to be a phishing site (designed to steal personal information of unsuspecting users), it is being added to a list of suspected phishing websites. If a site contains hints to potentially malicious activity, Google tracks this site for a while and if a clear evidence of malicious activity is discovered, such as, computer viruses being downloaded and installed, it is being added to a list of suspected malware-infected websites. If you use Chrome browser and you have safe browsing mode enable, then Google Chrome will contact servers at Google, approximately every half hour, to download updated lists of suspected phishing and malware websites. These lists are being stored on your PC so when you surf the Web each site you browse to is being checked against these black lists locally (This is designed to offer performance). If the requested site is in the black list a warning message will appear stating that the requested site is suspected to be a phishing site or a malicious site and the user can choose to go back to safety. This feature seems to help the fight against malware and phishing, but there is a disadvantage. A few bloggers have raise questions about privacy implications. Bloggers have notice that every few hours when an update of the black lists is being done, two parameters are being sent to Google servers - "machineid" and "userid" - both computed information based on machine/user information. This information is sent along with a bunch of other browser information to ask Google if they should download an update. This information can be used for tracking. Google is of course obligated to privacy agreement with Internet users stating it will not use any of the personal information being collected, but would this obligation stand against a court order? I really don't know. In short, safe browsing seems like a great security feature fighting phishing and malware attacks, but users who are passionate regarding their privacy should think twice before using it.
2. A privacy mode (Incognito) - this feature manages privacy settings and designed to suit users who use public computers, or otherwise wish to keep their browsing habits confidential. When enabled (Click the wrench menu -> Select New incognito window menu item) Chrome browser will not remember visited pages, form and search bar entries, passwords, download List entries, cookies and cached files. You can still create bookmarks, and these will be retained when exiting incognito window. A similar feature exists also in Internet Explorer 8 browser and Firefox 3.5 browser. These features probably make live easier for Internet users who want to keep their surfing habits to themselves, but in the same way it helps the adults in the group it also may allow children to surf unsupervised. Internet savvy kids can easily hide their Internet activities from their parents. So it is very important for parents to understand that monitoring of their children Internet activities by viewing the browser history on the child's PC might not work.
3. Clear Browsing Data - There is a feature in Google chrome which allow the user to clear browsing data, such as, browsing history, downloads history, cache, cookies, saved passwords and saved form data (Click the Wrench menu -> select Clear browsing data -> Select the checkboxes for the types of information you wish to remove). This feature allows you to keep your browsing habits to yourself even if you are not using the Incognito window. Parents should be aware that similar to the Incognito mode their kids can use this feature to delete their browsing history so parents should not rely on browsing history as something that can help them get involved in their children Internet activities.
4. Sandbox security mechanism - This feature, as I see it, is the most significant one. A sandbox is a security mechanism used to run an application in a restricted environment. Browsers are dealing with malicious attacks on a regular basis. The most popular vectors for browser attacks are HTML Rendering and JavaScript execution. The sandbox security mechanism is designed to protect the user's PC and files against these kinds of malicious attacks. If there is an attack that exploits the browser vulnerabilities and an arbitrary code is being executed on the machine, it will be executed in an isolated environment and the user's PC will not be harmed. This security mechanism will also prevent access to the user's files. The sandbox mechanism itself is not a new security model; It uses the security features of Windows extensively. You should be aware that since the sandbox mechanism relies on Windows to achieve its security, it is impossible for it to protect against a flaw in the OS security model itself.

Article Source: http://goo.gl/xQR9l

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Update the Chrome Browser


Google acknowledges their use of features already implemented on browsers, like Firefox Safari, to design Chrome. Chrome is an open source project, meaning that other can use from their ideas as well. One of the features you'll recognize is bookmarks. You can automatically copy bookmarks or favorites from another browser and instantly save a new bookmark by clicking the star icon next to the address bar. These features are identical to those of Firefox.

Instructions

1: Click "Tools" on the top bar in the Google Chrome browser window.

2: Click "About Google Chrome" in the list.

3: Click "Update." If there's no "Update" button visible, that means that there are no updates currently available.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Replace Internet Explorer With Google Chrome Browser


With its minimalistic features and top-notch security, the Google Chrome web browser loads fast and provides an easy-to-navigate interface. Although Google Chrome was only released in 2008, it is gaining a reputation for being one of the best web browsers available. Replacing Internet Explorer as your web browser of choice with Google Chrome is not difficult and only takes a few minutes.

Go to the Google Chrome


Open Google Chrome through a desktop icon or the "Start Menu".


Click the icon of a wrench on the upper right hand corner of the browser window. This will allow you to customize and control Google Chrome.


Select "Options" from the drop down menu. Click on the button that says "Make Google Chrome my default browser."

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Friday, August 19, 2011

How to Turn Off Google Chrome Tracking


Google's browser, Chrome, collects and stores information about you and your location. Chrome's geolocation feature allows websites to collect information about where you are; the geolocation feature is turned on in Chrome by default when you install the browser. Having Chrome collect and share information about you may make you feel like an invasion of your privacy. If you don't want the feature, you can opt out manually.

Instructions


Click the "Wrench" icon in Chrome and then click "Options."


Click "Under the Hood."


Click the "Content Settings" button.

Click the "Do not allow any site to track my physical location" radio button.

Click "Close"" and then click "Close" again to complete turning off the geolocation service in Chrome.


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Friday, August 12, 2011

Get Online Antivirus | Install Antivirus



These days online antivirus installation is very famous because of the fact that it addresses one of the most important and very general problem faced by almost all of us who uses computers in day to day life. It also serves a basic purpose of help, keeping in view the need of help while installing the complicated executable software. We all know that there is certain software which can be installed on our computers by merely copy pasting because of the fact that they do not have complicated executable files but on the other hand there are some software which has complicated executable files like an antivirus software and hence it requires an online antivirus installation support from an expert.


Instructions

1: Double-click your downloaded AntiVirus installer, which is located in your Web browser's default download location unless otherwise specified. To find the download location, go into your Web browser options and find the "Downloads" folder.


2: Enter your product key on the Norton AntiVirus installation page. When you bought Norton AntiVirus online, the product key was provided at the time of purchase and included in an email to you. Click "Next" through the onscreen instructions to continue.

3: Read through the "User License Agreement."

4: Click "Agree & Install" to begin the installation process.

5: Open Norton AntiVirus to begin using the software. It will now be fully activated online.

Monday, August 8, 2011

Move Google Chrome Favorites to Juno


Juno is a dial-up Internet service provider that offers its own Web browser software as part of its customer subscription package. You can configure Juno browser software to automatically copy any favorite websites that you've previously bookmarked in the Microsoft Internet Explorer Web browser on your computer, but Juno doesn't offer this facility for the Google Chrome Web browser. To move your favorite websites from Google Chrome to Juno, you'll first need to import them into Microsoft Internet Explorer.

Instructions

Launch Google Chrome. Click the "Tools" button with the wrench icon in the main navigation menu. Select "Bookmark Manager" from the drop-down menu.

Click the "Organize" link beside "Bookmark Manager." Select "Export Bookmarks" from the drop-down menu.

Select a save location for the exported bookmarks file or use the default location, which is the Documents library folder. Write down or memorize the name of the bookmarks file. Chrome will export the file as a HyperText Markup Language document with an HTM file extension. Click the "Save" button.

Launch Microsoft Internet Explorer, which comes installed on all Windows-based PCs.

Click the "Favorites" button, then click the arrow icon beside the "Add to Favorites" button. Click "Import and Export." Click "Import From a File," then click "Next."

Click the check box beside "Favorites" to select and enable this option, then click "Next." Click "Browse" and find the file that you exported from Chrome. Click the file to select it, then click the "Next" button. Select the folder in which you want to place the imported favorites, then click "Import" followed by "Finish." This imports your Chrome bookmarks into Internet Explorer so that you can transfer them to Juno.

Launch Juno. Click "Options" on the main menu and select "Web Preferences"

Click the check box beside "Keep my Favorites in Juno Separate From the ones in Internet Explorer" to deselect and untick this option. Click the "Yes" button to add your Juno favorites to Internet Explorer if you don't want to lose them. Click "No" to overwrite your Juno favorites with those from Internet Explorer, including the bookmarks you imported from Chrome. Click "OK" to finish the process.


Read more: http://goo.gl/54SIB

Monday, August 1, 2011

The New Google Chrome


Google has made a great launch in the first week of September for their customers, a really advanced web browser. This is named as Google Chrome by the search engine giants. There are various expectations about Chrome as Google had given it a different look and feel, unseen in all the existing and past web browsers.

Chrome is designed using the minimal design features, but with the best technology which makes the browser faster and safer for the users. Google has developed Chrome using the open source code, which makes Chrome unique among its competitors.

The browser version launched by Google is the beta version. Google has declared that, they are planning to add values to their users through a qualified browser. This browser is expected to bring innovation on the internet.

The browser is made in a way that, users feel they are using a tool which will run pages, websites and applications. The initial reactions do include criticism in regards to its security flaws.

There were various goals and targets set by Google about chrome, even before its introduction in the market. The main goals were considered to be security, stability and quickness of execution. The user interface was changed in a way that makes Chrome, easier for handling.

Google chrome takes much care and attention to make the browser highly secure for use by their customers. They have made use of blacklists that have the lists of malware websites. This will help them to warn their users of any attempt made by them to reach harmful sites.

Speed of chrome is another main aspect where Google has given complete concentration during the development. The implementation is made in a way that is suitable for the small programs, which is not that particular about the performance as well as interactivity of the system. At the same time, advanced applications can very well get maximum benefit out of the way in which Google chrome has been designed. Google chrome incognito is one feature you'd like to look into.

Stability of Google chrome has already received great appreciation from customers. The task manager facility provided by Google chrome is intended at helping users to observe the sites which have more memory usage along with downloading of more bytes. You can also notice the sites which are abusing CPU.

You can get easy to handle interface allowing you to make use of the back, forward, refresh and other simple facilities provided by Google chrome. The tab bar is situated under the title bar, in the minimized state.

You can also create shortcuts in your desktop for the web applications provided by the Google chrome web browser. This will not interrupt the way the user works, since the regular interface will not be available when the browser is opened using this feature.

At the same time, Google has received some security flaws which are criticized by opponents within this short time span.

With Google chrome, web becomes more advanced and special. Users will have a different web browsing experience as they use this browser. The users of chrome will surely have a unique and distinct feeling as they continue to use this new browser of Google. The whole community using Google chrome will help in taking the web forward.

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Friday, July 29, 2011

How to Make Google Chrome Your Home Page

The Google Chrome Web browser used a tabbed window interface that enables you to view different websites on their own tabs. Unlike other Web browsers, Google Chrome launches a separate process on your computer for every new tab or window that it opens. As a result, browsing on Google Chrome is faster than on other browsers.

Instructions

Launch the Google Chrome Web browser from your Desktop.

Click on the "Wrench" icon located on the top-right of the browser and select "Options." This will open the "Options" tab.

Select the radio button for "Open the home page" in the "On startup" section.

Select the radio button for "Open this page" in the "Home page" section.

Type or paste the URL for Google Chrome's home page, which is "http://www.google.com/chrome/intl/en/landing_chrome.html?hl=en", into the text box next to the "Open this page" radio button.

Click on the "X" button on the top-right of the browser to exit Google Chrome.

Relaunch the Google Chrome browser from your Desktop.


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Friday, July 22, 2011

How to Install Java Plugin for Google Chrome ?


Created by Sun Microsystems, Java is a programming language that allows developers to create applications that run on any operating system or browser, as long as the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) software and associated browser plug-in are installed on the machine. To run Java applications from Google's Chrome browser, you must install Update 12 or newer of Java 6. Once you download the necessary setup program, the installation process takes just a few clicks.


Instructions


Open a Chrome browser window and navigate to the Java website at http://java.com.


Click the "Free Java Download" link.


Click the link labeled "Download Java..." to download the most recent version of the software. Save the setup program to your computer when prompted.


Double-click the icon of the setup program you downloaded in the previous step.


Click "Install."


Check the box next to the name of any optional software you want to install alongside Java (e.g., Yahoo Toolbar) and then click "Next."


Click "Close" after installation completes to close the setup program.


Close all open Google Chrome browser windows. You will be able to view Java applications the next time you start Chrome.


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Thursday, July 21, 2011

Problems With Google Chrome Browser ?

Google Chrome's new browser is fast, light and getting rave reviews among its supporters. However, if you're considering adopting Google's new browser, there are some issues you should consider, such as extensions, plug-ins, add-ons and security.

Security

It should go without saying that any browser you use on a daily basis should have good security. Your logins and passwords need to be secure and unavailable to would-be hackers. Early into its release, Google Chrome has been marred with security concerns, such as JavaScript exploits and a critical buffer-overflow vulnerability that could allow a hacker to take over a computer. However, in order to exploit the buffer-overflow, a user would have to visit an infected page and click "Save As" to download the webpage. The JavaScript exploit supposedly allows executable files to be automatically downloaded to a computer without any sort of user prompt.

Google Chrome Frame and Internet Explorer

Google Chrome Frame is a plug-in that allows Internet Explorer users 6.0 and above to use Chrome to help render pages. Its purpose is to speed up IE and also to allow it to support HTML 5, which IE does not do on its own. Microsoft, however, warns its users that its privacy features, particularly in IE8 are rendered moot with the plug-in, so users are essentially trading privacy for speed. How the plug-ins' security might be exploited is as of yet unknown as well, but Microsoft says that using the browser within a browser technique offers not one, but two opportunities for a hacker to gain control of a user's system.

Google Chrome Frame and Mozilla

Even more interesting is that IE's rival Mozilla also came out against the Google Chrome Frame, calling it browser soup, and claiming that it took control of webpage rendering away from individual users.

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Saturday, July 16, 2011

How to Install Java Plugin for Google Chrome

Created by Sun Microsystems, Java is a programming language that allows developers to create applications that run on any operating system or browser, as long as the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) software and associated browser plug-in are installed on the machine. To run Java applications from Google's Chrome browser, you must install Update 12 or newer of Java 6. Once you download the necessary setup program, the installation process takes just a few clicks.

Instructions

Open a Chrome browser window and navigate to the Java website at http://java.com.


Click the "Free Java Download" link.


Click the link labeled "Download Java..." to download the most recent version of the software. Save the setup program to your computer when prompted.


Double-click the icon of the setup program you downloaded in the previous step.


Click "Install."


Check the box next to the name of any optional software you want to install alongside Java (e.g., Yahoo Toolbar) and then click "Next."

Click "Close" after installation completes to close the setup program.


Close all open Google Chrome browser windows. You will be able to view Java applications the next time you start Chrome.


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Monday, July 11, 2011

How to use Internet Explorer within Google Chrome Browser

Some websites, particularly ones which use ActiveX controls, are only compatible with Internet Explorer. If you use Google Chrome and don't want to open a separate Internet Explorer window for these websites, you can install a third-party add-on that runs Internet Explorer in a tab inside your Google Chrome Web browser. These add-ons only work with Windows, because they embed the Internet Explorer software on your system inside a tab. Each add-on is available for free from Google's Chrome Web Store.

Instructions

 Open the IE Tab, IE Tab Classic or Chrome IE Tab Multi add-on page on the Chrome Web Store at Chrome.Google.com.
         

    Click the "Install" button on the page to install your add-on, then click the "Install" button in the dialog that appears, to confirm.
     

    Browse to a Web page you want to use in Internet Explorer within Google Chrome.
        

     Click the "IE Tab" or "Chrome IE Tab Multi" icons on the toolbar or the "IE Tab Classic" icon in your address bar to view the Web page in an Internet Explorer tab inside Google Chrome.


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Friday, July 8, 2011

How to Block a Website in Google Chrome

Whether you suspect your children are visiting websites they shouldn't, feel certain sites are distracting you from work or just want to remove a website from your life entirely, blocking that site can be a good way to do so. Google Chrome blocks a large number of hazardous sites, but at this time does not allow users to block sites manually. Windows does, however, if you know what you're doing---and anything blocked Windows-wide will impact Google Chrome.

Open Windows Explorer, and type "C:WINDOWS\\system32\\drivers\\etc" in the address bar (if address bar does not show, please see 'tips' section below), then press "Enter." Windows Explorer will present you with three files: "hosts," "network" and "protocol."

Open the "hosts" file. Right-click the file, choose \"Open\" and open the file in Notepad.

At the bottom of the document, add the numbers "127.0.0.1", followed by at least one space, followed by the URL of the website you want to block. For example, if you wanted to block "bing.com" you would enter "127.0.0.1 bing.com" to do so.

Do not put either \"http://\" or \"www\" in front of the names of websites you wish to block--doing so will result in the site not being blocked. You are blocking the entire site regardless of protocol.

Save the document and restart your computer. Any attempt to visit the site you blocked in Chrome (or any other browser, for that matter) will result in an error message.

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Monday, July 4, 2011

Chrome Browser Set To Pass Firefox

Google’s Chrome browser has attained 20 percent market share, according to some counts

Most Internet researchers agree that Google’s Chrome web browser is steadily gaining market share at the expense of established rivals Microsoft Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox. Two top browser researcher disagree on just how much market share Chrome has worldwide. StatCounter said Google claimed 20.7 percent browser share for June, up from 2.8 percent a year ago. Net Applications claimed Chrome actually corralled 13.1 percent, up from 12.5 percent through May.

Market share wars

More broadly, StatCounter said Firefox is next in line to be passed by Chrome at 28.3 percent, with IE at 43.6 percent. On the (much) lower end of the scale, Safari is at 5 percent, with Opera claiming 1.7 percent through the month. Net Applications meanwhile has IE at 53.7 percent, Firefox at 21.7 percent, Safari at 7.5 percent and Opera at the same 1.7 percent.

While there is a wide differential between both firms’ figures, it’s clear Chrome is gaining share and momentum. From Google Chrome officials own lips at Google I/O in May, eWEEK heard Chrome had racked up more than 160 million users, up from 120 million in December. If that trend holds true, Chrome should crack the 200 million mark in October.

Royal Pingdom crunched some numbers based on StatCounter’s stats and guessed Chrome could pass Firefox this November and IE by June 2012. Assuming Chrome’s ascent continues at its average growth rate over the past six months (consider that it took Chrome only two years to hit 10 percent share) Chrome could even hit 50 percent share by November 2012, Royal Pingdom said.

Acceleration


There are many reasons for Chrome’s upswing: accelerated release cycles, which means Google is putting snazzy new features that other browsers lack in front of users faster. Case in point: the Chrome Speech capabilities to enable voice search on the desktop.

Chrome advertising and marketing for the browser and Chrome Operating System have also been playing their parts in the growth. Google last year began advertising Chrome on ESPN.com, the New York Times and other high-profile websites for a year. In May, Google began pushing Chrome as the centre of users’ life experiences, planting a marketing seed for Chrome OS notebooks.

The first Samsung Series 5 Chromebook launched on 15 June, while the Acer AC700 machine won’t ship until mid-month. It’s unclear how many Series 5 Samsung sold through Amazon.com and Best Buy online. Google July made Series 5 Chromebooks available for flights in hotels.

Source: http://www.eweekeurope.co.uk/news/chrome-browser-set-to-pass-firefox-33183

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

How You Can Fix Chrome Flash Player Crash

World-Wide-Web customers all-around the planet are experiencing Chrome Flash player crash. Due to a volume of good reasons this trouble is occurring in hundreds of countless numbers of computer systems. The conflict involving the 2 programs needs a technical fix. Should you too really are a sufferer of this dilemma and wish to consider a option that works in most cases then stick to the techniques supplied within this article. It really is encouraged that you carry on these measures in order and comply with the many guidelines supplied together with every single phase.

Here is the method to repair Chrome Flash participant crash:

Phase 1

Very first of all close all other jogging purposes and disable world wide web usage for your while. Then open Chrome browser and variety "about:plugins" from the URL address bar. A listing of plug-ins will appear and from there it is possible to disable the Shockwave Flash.

Stage 2

The moment you've got disabled Flash, reconnect to web. Now obtain some good method cleaner resource to restore Flash, active-x and and also other registry errors largely behind the Chrome Flash participant crash.

Action 3

Uninstall the present Shockwave Player out of your COMPUTER SYSTEM. Use Adobe's official uninstaller tool to clear away Flash participant components out of your computer system.

Factor 4

The guidebook described over will instruct you the best way to use the official Adobe uninstaller software to absolutely eliminate the Flash components out of your program. It truly is essential that you will be removing it totally to repair Chrome Flash participant crash.

Phase 5

Once you've got deleted this system from your computer run the process cleaner and registry repair scan when yet again. It will eliminate the Flash registry keys in the Windows registry.

Step 6

Now reinstall the most up-to-date model in the participant from official website site of Adobe.

Stage 7

Replace your sound drivers because the outdated drivers could possibly be producing the Chrome Flash participant crash difficulty inside your system. Do this as stated right here:

Open Gadget Manager > Locate the sound-card unit installed > Uninstall drivers for this device > Now restart your computer to up to date drivers.

The above suggestions have proved hugely productive in fixing Chrome Flash crashes. The recommended system cleaner software suggested for this procedure is Intel Software Spouse, RegInOut. It really is probably to fix this issue at ease.

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Monday, June 27, 2011

How Do I Fix Google Chrome Error?


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Has there been a kind of Chrome error in your Google Chrome web browser? That is not something unique happened to you. Over the time most Chrome users become victim to various browser related errors. Major irritants among there errors are the entire browser crash and the AW snap error.

In the first type of error there is a dreadful total crash of the browser. Most people can not even open the web browser. When they try to open it an error message appears which says, Whoa! Google Chrome Has Crashed. Restart Now.' However, upon restarting nothing happens. One is left with recently installed settings and bookmarks about to be lost. There is, however, a mild instance of this error in which the browser does open but it can not perform well. Sometimes it either closes down or keep sending annoying error messages.

If you are facing the second type of error it is wise to back up all of your browser data and either synchronize it or save it in your computer hard disk. You can save the bookmarks in computer and later import these bookmarks in a newly installed web browser.

The second type or error is also irritating. In that error the web browser suddenly stops displaying the web pages. One has to reload the web pages many times to expect it to start working like normal. But in some intense cases this AW Snap error is not dealt upon refreshing the browser.

These two errors can be linked to the file association issues. The file association references are the important components of the registry database in Windows. The Windows registry is a very sensitive area and acts like computer brain as it stores information about software, hardware and the programs in the computer system.

If there occurs an error in the registry it can severely effect our computer. Systems can crash, freeze and hang due to the registry errors. Not to mention files do not open properly like Google Chrome error in our example.

Now the question is how to fix the Chrome error easily? You must try to identify the cause first of all. Then you shall repair registry to fix this issue.

A registry repair scan, which has the power to fix file association errors, will help you to find the solution for Google chrome error.

Recently I had suffered from it too. I conducted many scans but nothing worked for me.

Amazingly Reginout registry repair scan instantly brought my web browser back to normal life. That was so relieving for me. Here is RegInOut available to fix Chrome error. Conduct the registry scan, clean Windows and system junk through it.

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Saturday, June 18, 2011

Google Chrome 13 beta with 'instant pages', print-to-pdf

An “Instant Pages" pre-rendering technology and a print-to-PDF function are among the most prominent features of the newest version of Google’s Chrome 13 beta browser.

Google, which released Chrome 13 beta earlier this week, said the pre-rendering technology allows “Instant Pages" to load almost instantly after one clicks on Google.com search results.

“What if a waiter handed you your meal, hot and fresh, the instant you ordered it? What if the elevator doors opened onto the eighth floor the instant you pressed the eighth floor button in the lobby? What if a web page appeared in your browser, loaded in its entirety, the instant you clicked on a search result? Well, you might have to wait for Instant Restaurants and Instant Elevators, but Instant Pages is available today in the latest beta release of Chrome," software engineer Chris Bentzel said in a blog post.

Bentzel said that with Chrome’s new pre-rendering technology, some Google.com search results will appear to load almost instantly after you click on them.

He said that while Google.com is the most high-profile site to use this new technology, it can be used by other sites since it has been designed as a web standard.

Also, Google added “some awesome" to the omnibox —its combo address and search box— by suggesting partial matches for URLs and page titles from a user’s browsing history.

“For example, say you’ve listened to the song ‘Zorbing’ by Stornoway a few times on YouTube, but you can’t remember the full song title or band name. Now, when you type just part of one of the words, like ‘orb,’ you should get a suggestion due to the partial match," he said.

Bentzel added Chrome 13 now has Print Preview using Chrome’s built-in PDF viewer to display the page a user wants to print, and it updates automatically as one adjusts print settings.

“You can also choose to save any web page as a PDF file, using the ‘Print to PDF’ option that’s automatically included in the printer list," he said.

However, an article on PC Magazine said Google may have crossed a line by “requiring" a particular browser to use a feature of its market-dominating search site.

“It’s somewhat surprising to see Google going the proprietary route. Microsoft has received a thorough lashing at the hands of the tech press for this type of activity, because of its introduction of proprietary features in IE6 (some of which went on to become universally supported standards)," it said. — TJD, GMA News


News Source: http://www.gmanews.tv/story/223816/technology/google-chrome-13-beta-with-instant-pages-print-to-pdf

Monday, June 13, 2011

How To Stop Google Chrome Crashes

Even though Google Chrome is one of the leading, widely-used and innovative Internet browsers that exist today, it is not invincible from certain shortcomings or faults in its system. This browser is considered an advanced application but it is vulnerable to getting corrupted or damaged. Users have testified to seeing many Chrome error messages. They give first-hand accounts of problems with flash players, which they say do not load properly and cause particular web pages to be inaccessible or unreadable. Others reports claim that Chrome directs them to websites which they did not intend to visit; such sites are potential causes of infection and corruption. The tutorial here will direct you towards the proper way of resolving the crashes and problems associated with Google Chrome.

What Causes Chrome To Crash?

Despite the fact that Chrome is one of the most well known web browsers, it is capable of causing numerous errors and problems to users because of its crashes. The causes of the crashes and errors have to be identified so you can apply the appropriate fix for them. Unless you resolve the source of the problem, you will not be able to smoothly run Google Chrome. The error will show as one of these messages:

    "Vital Google Chrome files have become damaged or corrupt"
    "Google Chrome files have been moved or deleted"

From the messages we can gather that the crash could be sourced from a number of issues. One, the files of Chrome could have been damaged, corrupted, misplaced or removed from the system. Next, the settings of Windows necessary for running the browser could have been modified and rendered incompatible for loading the application. Also, the error could be a reflection of issues in the registry. The steps for fixing it are as follows:

How To Fix Chrome Crashes?

First, reboot your computer. When you encounter a crash of the browser for the first time, refresh the browser by restarting the PC. If the crash or error repeats, then run a reinstallation process of Google Chrome. Select START> Control Panel> Add/ Remove Programs. The names of the applications installed in your computer will appear; among the list, find Google Chrome Browser and then press REMOVE or UNINSTALL. Follow through with the uninstallation wizard and restart computer afterwards. Install the browser by downloading it from the Google website. Next, run the new browser and take out the add-ons or plug-ins that could be causing the errors. Open Google Chrome and type "chrome://extensions" on the address bar. Click "uninstall" on those you do not really need. Restart your computer for the changes to take effect.

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