Earlier, we reported that Google and Verizon were poised to launch a Chrome-based tablet on November 26th. However, it seems as if the system specs were fabricated and based on pure speculation, rather than fact or an actual tip.
After months of preparation in buying and investing in online video game companies, Google will be launching its very own games platform for its Chrome Internet browser.
Chrome to Phone allows users to quickly send content to Froyo-powered (Android 2.2) phones. The latest official extension for the popular browser currently supports the instant transfer of web pages, maps, YouTube videos, phone numbers and text.
After years and years of seeing other browsers chip away at its browser dominance, Microsoft's Internet Explorer is gaining back market share, and that trend has continued with the latest numbers reported.
Google has ended a long-standing "invitation only" policy for its Voice platform. However, the service is still only available to users within the United States.
Apple has imposed a strict "Safari only" policy for its recently launched HTML5 demo. Other browsers - including Google's Chrome - are blocked from loading the showcase features.