Google Chrome web-browser or, just simply, Google Chrome is where our EMPIRE Google ☛ adventure truly begins. You experience your digital life and times mostly on the World Wide Web or, in two words: the web. And if you don’t, yet, then come along for a solid preview of the digital here-and-now awaiting your welcome participation.
What is Google Chrome ☛ @ wikipedia.org? “ . . is a web browser developed by Google that uses the WebKit layout engine. It was first released as a beta version for Microsoft Windows on September 2, 2008, and the public stable release was on December 11, 2008. The name is derived from the graphical user interface frame, or “chrome”, of web browsers. As of December 2011, Chrome is the second most widely used browser, having recently overtaken Mozilla Firefox, with 27.27% worldwide usage share of web browsers and is the most popular browser in South America, according to StatCounter. More linkage of Google Chrome related general interest is also available toward and at the bottom of the Google Chrome ☛ @ wikipedia.org page, including: Google Chrome ☛ official web-site, Google Chrome ☛ official blog, Google Chrome ☛ Comic Book. Here’s one more comprehensive Google Chrome profile with linkage ☛ @ CruchBase.com for the browsers among you.
The Google Chrome Team would like to share with you ☛ 20 Things I Learned About Browsers and The Web to answer the question: Why Google Chrome?
The official Google Blog first announced Google Chrome’s imminent arrival for public access on September 1, 2008 ☛ Hello World! and the rest is successful history.
Google Chrome ☛ YouTube channel shows you Chrome features in action
(and other interesting Google Chrome vids including Chrome Shorts ☛ Playlist @ 13 minutes 25 seconds total – embedded below)
while the Google Chrome ☛ support domain includes “Get started’, ‘How to use Chrome’, ‘Fix a problem’ and more ready assists. Additionally, unofficial Google Chrome ‘enthusiast’ websites (e.g. www.googlechromebrowser.com ☛ website, www.googlechrometutorial.com ☛ website, www.google-chrome-browser.com ☛ website) explain and show you, in detail how to configure your Chrome browser to serve your particular needs for a more satisfying browsing experience. The official Google Chrome ☛ Web Store offers browser apps (i.e. applications), utilities and extensions, and themes to meet your particular user web needs without cluttering the browser for everyone else. [e.g. Update 06.'12 for (European) Soccer (Championship) fans, from the Google Chrome official blog. "Apps, themes and vuvuzelas . . UEFA Euro 2012™ by Carlsberg, 365 Scores, and Eurosport can provide you with news, scores and highlights. Who Will Win? lets you show support for your favorite teams and vote for match winners. And for those of you who have a knack for virtual goals, check out Striker Manager and some of our other soccer games. If you’re a soccer fan, you can get these and other apps in the Chrome Web Store’s Soccer collection. If you don’t have Chrome yet, you can download Chrome with soccer apps here."] And, yes, unofficial Google Chrome plug-in ‘enthusiast’ websites (e.g. www.chrome-plugins.org ☛ website) are available to help you to do more of what you want the way you want on the web with Google Chrome.
Not using Chrome and thinking of ☛ switching browsers? Encouraging facts and figures about Google Chrome ☛ (infographic). Google Chrome is gaining web browser users world-wide ☛ @ wikipedia.org. What’s the fastest web browser in the ‘real world’? ☛ Chrome (Techcrunch story with images, linkage and comments).
What browser are you using ☛ right now?
Still not using Chrome? What are you waiting for? Go get ☛ Google Chrome, install and come back here to continue our adventure.
You see, Google Chrome is ideal for browsing the free Google products and services we are discovering together, providing a surer guarantee of compatibility with everything Google web and saving you other browser ☛ @ wikipedia.org compatibility shenanigans. Go now ☛ I’ll wait
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Happy 3rd Birthday ☛ Google Chrome! (TechCrunch story with embedded infographic, linkage and comments).
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Update 17.05.2012. Keeping tabs ☛ on your tabs (0m:34s).
Google Chrome ☛ Stable release.
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What’s the latest news about Google Chrome browser ☛ Google Search?
☚ GoogleFest ← EMPIRE Google home page
Next EMPIRE Google page → Google Reader ☛
products available for immediate use by SeniorNet Kapiti members and all.
1. Google Chrome web-browser ☛ SNK EMPIRE Google page 1 ✔
2. Google Reader . . . . . . ☛ SNK EMPIRE Google page 2 ✔
3. Google Mail (Gmail) . . . ☛ SNK EMPIRE Google page 3 ✔
4. Google Picasa . . . . . . ☛ SNK EMPIRE Google page 4 ✔
5. Google Sites. . . . . . . ☛ SNK EMPIRE Google page 5 ✔
6. Concluding GoogleFest . . ☛ SNK EMPIRE Google page 6 ✔
but when I began to point, click and type ~ they cried with joy”
full measures of good heartedness and warm laughter and all while gainfully
Learning technology together.





BoutiqueLife is Stuart . And my contribution to the boomer community of volunteers, who selflessly donate time and energy to help SeniorNet members and friends learn the ins and outs of technology together, is a collection of posts that may assist fellow boomers to gain more ( knowledge and practical usefulness ) from your technology lifestyle . Your questions, queries, concerns and comments are invited and welcome . Do join the conversation and expand our horizons by learning technology together . Thank you .
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