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Sunday, December 12, 2010

Google Print comes Cloud



"Cloud" we'll have you done with all mobile devices that we now have, store its data somewhere and be able to synchronize with all its terminals becomes essential. After Airprint Apple or HP e-Print, Google Print Cloud is a new service that works with Chrome OS ( or Google Chrome beta for Windows ) that can send a print to a printer from any application via a mobile device or from any computer connected to the Internet if it is obviously connected with their Google Account.

Google has just put online a development version of Google Chrome that can use the Cloud Google Print. The latter is actually a system to print from Google Docs (and the majority of Google applications, so) in the cloud. A development version of Google Chrome is necessary to share the local printer, who will make the link between the server and your Google account Google.

Available only on Windows, Cloud Print is activated in the options of Google Chrome, by entering the account information Google. All printers configured on the machine are automatically added in "Cloud Print" and are usable from a mobile device or from any Internet-connected computer, even if the use "smartphone" is obviously the most interesting.

Monday, August 16, 2010

When Microsoft offers to try Google Chrome


The new version of Hotmail has tended to grow in a lot of users, Microsoft has had to yield to the evidence and advise half keywords to users to try the fallen, waiting to develop a long-term, Google Chrome to access their mail service. The reason? Well, Google Chrome seems to be the only browser that allows for a new version of Hotmail without too much trouble.

via Switched

Monday, May 17, 2010

Chromium Release 6.0

Chromium , the open-source browser connected to Chrome , and in which to implement innovations are first tested, was indeed been updated to version 6.0.401.1 few hours ago now. This new version, available both on Windows, OS X and Linux can be downloaded here . If you're not afraid of bugs or unexpected crashes ...

Friday, February 19, 2010

Hack browser bugs, earn money!

If you have got a little hacking experience, Google is offering $500 for every new security bug you find in Chromium - the open source behind Chrome OS and the Chrome browser.



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