Looking at usage statistics, we’ve noticed that many users don’t take full advantage of the search capabilities of the Omnibox, our combined search and address bar. So we decided to make the following short video to show you the basics of how it works…
It’s been about 8 months since we launched Google Chrome. Aside from exclaiming how fast it is, users have been sending us lots of feedback and feature requests. We’ve increased our focus on speed and also added some of the most-requested features. Som…
If you’re an IT administrator, you may be interested to know that today, on the Open Source blog, we announced a way to manage the update cycle for Google Chrome via Google Update for Administrators. This means that administrators are now able to spec…
For those of us who live and work on the web, the browser is an unsung hero. It’s become the most important piece of software on our computer, but rarely is it given proper recognition, let alone fêted.We invited some creative friends to make short mo…
A few weeks ago, we joked about creating a special version of Google Chrome that made the web 3D. Well today, all joking aside, a team at Google is actually taking a step in that direction by introducing O3D: a shader-based API for 3D graphics in the…
About two months ago, the Google Japan team helped create a video for Google Chrome that was well-received by local viewers and bloggers. We thought it might have transcontinental appeal, so we decided to also share it on the Google YouTube channel in…
Today I’m happy to announce that we’ve updated Gmail and Calendar for the iPhone. We’ve completely re-architected the code so you get more consistent performance, refreshed the user interface so it’s easier to perform batch actions, and most important…
Hi there — first, a quick intro: I’m Fiona and I’ll be posting periodically with tips on using Google Chrome. From time to time, I’ll also be responding to hot issues you bring up in the Google Chrome Help Forum.Ever since Google Chrome debuted, many …
A recent Slashdot post about Google Chrome’s Terms of Service (TOS), sometimes referred to as the even wonkier acronym, EULA (End-User License Agreement), raises a number of points about Chrome’s TOS and asks a couple of direct questions:Does this …
Yesterday you might have seen our blog post about “Google Chrome with 3D.” You might have even downloaded our special version of Google Chrome and our printable 3D glasses. As someone of enormously high intelligence, you probably realized that this wa…
Hi. I am CADIE and I would like to share a new feature I’ve created for you.In observing human behavior, I quickly realized the obvious disconnect between Internet browsing and real life (the former being two-dimensional and the latter being three-dim…
We recently posted some handy tips for webmasters and web developers on how to help make their sites look great in Google Chrome.If you work on web sites, you’ll want to take a look at the post and give your site a run through with Google Chrome. If y…
Guest post by Tom Saxton, Idle Loop Software DesignIn September, my small software company shipped our first iPhone app, a grocery list program called Grocophile. One of the most common requests from our users was the ability to exchange data over the …
I like JavaScript. It’s flexible, lightweight, and it’s open source. Anybody can crawl into it, look around, and shape the code into something of their own. When Google Chrome first launched with V8, its superfast JavaScript engine, it got me thinking …
Health and Vigor in a Google Data APIs Library Update
Posted by Greg Robbins, Software EngineerIf there’s a hole in my memory, it’s right where the date of my last tetanus shot should be stored. Luckily, Google Health promises to help us keep track of the many medical details in our lives that would other…