| Google's Chrome Ups the Ante - BusinessWeek(page 2 |
| Thursday, September 4, 2008 |
Google's Chrome Ups the Ante - BusinessWeek (page 2 of 2) Google executives don't foresee such a schism, but instead predict that others may well borrow the most enticing features from the open-source program. The keys for Chrome, they say, are not a host of jazzy applications, but instead a Source: www.businessweek.com Google Offers Browser, Predicts Searches to Challenge Microsoft - Bloomberg Sept. 2 (Bloomberg) -- Google Inc. , owner of the most popular Internet search engine, introduced a free Web browser to challenge Microsoft Corp. 's decade-long dominance of the market. The program, known as Chrome, shows a series of links to a user Source: www.bloomberg.com Google unveils new browser - Miami Herald Google, owner of the most popular Internet search engine, introduced a Web browser Tuesday to challenge Microsoft's decade-long dominance of the market. The program, known as Chrome, will isolate flawed Web pages so users can close them without Source: www.miamiherald.com Google to debut own browser - Chicago Tribune Google Inc. , owner of the most popular Internet search engine, will offer its own free Web browsing software to challenge Microsoft Corp. The browser, known as Chrome, will be available as a test version for download Tuesday in more than 100 Source: www.chicagotribune.com Google Enters the Browser Wars - Time A new superpower just entered the long-simmering browser war: On Tuesday, after years of secret work, Google, the world's most-popular search engine, will unveil its own browser, called "Chrome. The software, which is in beta, will be distributed for Source: www.time.com
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