Showing posts with label Rss feed in chrome. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rss feed in chrome. Show all posts

Monday, July 20, 2009

Google – “No more viruses and malwares”

Google's Engineering Director has promised that its accessible Chrome OS will see 'the end of malware' and Spyware blockers.

Google is able what the latest affair of New Scientist annual refers to as "an airy antivirus nirvana" with its accessible Google Chrome OS.

Linus Upson, Google's Engineering Director, has promised the aggregation is: "Completely redesigning the basal aegis architectonics of the OS so users don't accept to accord with viruses, malware and aegis updates. It should just work."

Chrome browser patched

Ironically, Google is also in the account this anniversary due to aegis flaws in its Chrome browser.

Two of the a lot of contempo Google Chrome web browser aegis flaws (one apropos to awful cipher bribery in the Chrome tab head and one apropos to anamnesis bribery in the browser tab processes) accept now been fixed.

You can see the abounding abandoned of all the latest changes over on Google's Chrome site.

So is the billow accretion approaching absolutely traveling to be added defended than our accepted arrangement of downloading approved aegis patches to consistently fix the software that's sitting on our harder drive?

"Downloading updates is consistently traveling to be a footfall or two abaft the billow access because it takes a while to get a fix out to a PC to install it," argues Paul Jackson of Forrester Research.

And while Jackson agrees that "the billow access allows patches to be activated abundant faster" he addendum that any web-based OS is still traveling to be at accident from malware targeting the browser or Linux.

Robert Caunt, an analyst from CCS Insight in London, addendum that Google has a acceptable almanac on aegis to date: "Its Gmail spam clarify and seek engine's phishing-detection is good. They apperceive what needs doing."

Major accretion brands such as Nvidia, Dell, Asus, Acer and others accept already accepted that they will be absolutely acknowledging Google's Chrome OS. Stay acquainted for added Chrome OS account updates as and if we get them.

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Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox Updates Fix Bugs

Mozilla and Google both fixed critical vulnerabilities in their browsers.

Mozilla plugged the security holes in the Firefox browser. Mozilla fixed 11 vulnerabilities in a June 11 update to Firefox. More than half of the bugs were labeled as "critical." Three of the critical bugs were in the browser’s rendering JavaScript engines and in certain circumstances result in memory corruption that could result in arbitrary code execution, according to the Mozilla advisory.

On June 9, Google plugged two security holes with the release of Google Chrome browser version 2.0172.31. The fixes address two problems in Webkit. The first is a memory corruption issue in Webkit’s handling of recursion in certain DOMevent handlers. If a user visits a malicious Website, hackers could potentially execute code in Google’s Chrome sandbox. There was also an issue in WebKit’s handling of drag events that could lead to the disclosure of data when content is dragged over a malicious Web page.

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Thursday, June 4, 2009

Google Chrome for Mac and Linux

Finally Google Chrome browser is out for Mac and Linux on Thursday, June 04, 2009 but it the browser is in its developer preview version. It’s not ready to use as it is not complete yet.

"In order to get more feedback from developers, we have early developer channel versions of Google Chrome for Mac OS X and Linux, but whatever you do, please DON'T DOWNLOAD THEM," Google product managers Mike Smith and Karen Grunberg said in a blog post, evidently trying to employ a little reverse psychology. "Unless of course you are a developer or take great pleasure in incomplete, unpredictable, and potentially crashing software."

Google's open-source browser has been a Windows-only product, and some Mac and Linux users have been clamoring for their own version. Google coders have been working to rebuild some Chrome components, such as its graphical interface and its sandbox that isolates different processes from each other, to move beyond just Windows operating system.

Google offers three versions of Chrome: stable, beta, and developer preview. 

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Friday, May 22, 2009

Google claims 30 percent Chrome speed boost

Google has shifted the JavaScript engine that powers its Chrome Web browser into a higher gear.

The company announced Thursday that an update to Chrome's V8 JavaScript engine, combined with a new version of the Webkit browser engine, should improve the loading speed of JavaScript-heavy Web pages by up to 30 percent. The updates will be automatically downloaded to existing copies of Chrome.

JavaScript engines are one of the new fronts in the browser wars, with various vendors touting the performance of their browsers this year in hopes of unseating the competition. Chrome did very well on CNET JavaScript tests earlier this year, besting Firefox browser, Safari browser, and Microsoft Internet Explorer.

Google also announced a few other changes to Chrome browser , including the addition of new features that let you erase embarrassing (or NSFW) Web sites from the most-visited list that appears when you open a new tab in Chrome. And Chrome now has a feature found in many browsers: form auto fill.

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Thursday, March 26, 2009

Google boosted Chrome's speed

Google updated Chrome browser to boost its speed and released its new version of is Chrome web browser on 24 March 2009, as it continuous to put efforts to get the grip of the browser market which is being ruled by Microsoft Internet Explorer and the competitor Mozilla Firefox.

Google Chrome targets general public since the time it was launched in September 2008. The new Chrome allows users to surf the internet faster and it has added some other features as well like auto-fill option to fill the forms and new way for users to drag around tabs of different web pages within the browser window.

The Market share of browser is as follows-

Microsoft Internet explorer- 67.4% (currently ruling the browser market)
Mozilla Firefox-
22 %( a good competitor)
Safari-
8% (trying to get more of market share)
Google Chrome-
1.2 %( trying hard to get the grip of browser market)

According to a post on Google's blog, the new Chrome beta loads certain types of Web pages 25 per cent to 35 per cent faster than the current version of the browser.

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Thursday, January 22, 2009

Google Chrome will now support RSS Feed

Google chrome production team knows where they are lacking and they have started working on it. Well. We can say that as one by one it has started to launch new features in chrome like bookmarklets. They have released version after version with the improvements, no doubt Chrome is very speedy, as fast as lightning. Beta tag was removed from it in early December. And Now in January, they have a launched RSS feature in Chrome browser..

Auto-Detect RSS in Chrome

There are two bookmarklets offered on www.feeds.rampisp.org, one is “View RSS Feed” and the other is “Auto–detect RSS”. In order to use them, what we have to do is...Just simply drag it to the bookmarklets and whenever you want a page which has RSS feed, click the "Auto-Detect RSS" button, then you will be taken to a page where RSS is displayed. Now click the “View RSS feed” button if you want to view it in a browser, but this option didn't always work as it may contain some virus or you may face a technical problem while dealing with it. Don’t worry we are always here to help you out and provide you the best technical support.

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