Wednesday, 19 May 2010

Google News.

Google chrome users are now seventy million!!!!
Google Officially announce that google chrome users are now 70 million worldwide. It was launched in September 2, 2008. Latest version of chrome was just released. It is the speedy version of google chrome which consists of ability to sync browser preferences, HTML5 features (geolocation, web sockets and drag-and-drop ability) and extensions in incognito mode.

Mozilla FireFox is another competitor of google chrome. 70 million statistic pales in comparison to Fire fox's 400 million users. Google chrome is still lagging behind Internet Explorer and FireFox in terms of market share, but it seems to be growing at a much faster pace that FireFox is. Chrome extension gallery is also growing at rapid rate.






Google Wave Now Open to Everyone!!!

Google Wave now lets anyone with a Google account to jump in and see what the early adopters have been squawking (and snarking) about. Head to wave.google.com now to get Waving, but read on for some beginner tips and use cases.

Gina and Adam have been using, testing, and detailing Wave's features from day one, and their Complete Guide to Google Wave is available as a free read on the web (with paid PDFs and print copies also offered). Gina's also offered frequently asked questions about Google Wave, charted the differences between Wave and other messaging/editing apps, feature by feature, and offered real-world use case studies, many of them provided by readers and Twitter followers.

As noted, Google/Gmail users can head to wave.google.com and start tinkering right away. If you're a Google Apps user, your administrator can also enable Google Wave for group use right now—the details are explained at the Google Enterprise blog. Tell us what you think of Wave as a new user, or a veteran watching the progress, in the comments.

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