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thechromesource Daily: Links for 6/23/10
Posted on 23. Jun, 2010 by Jason Horton.
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The Beta channel of Chrome browser was updated today with security patches and a fix for a high memory error during video use.
Google announces the Droid X is coming to Verizon customers for $200 (with contract) on July 15.
Multi-domain support has been added to Google Apps; this had previously been a big problem for large organizations.
Froyo (Android 2.2) source code is available to developers today.
App developers focusing on the iPhone have been raking in cash. Android developers on the other hand, aren’t doing quite as well.
thechromesource Daily: Links for 6/22/10
Posted on 22. Jun, 2010 by Jason Horton.
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It’s official, Google Voice is open to the public, no invite needed.
One of the worlds leading PC manufacturers, Dell, is ‘in talks’ with Google over bringing Chrome OS to their line of netbooks.
Google’s long rumored music download service could bring you your music library in ways you’ve never experienced before.
Microsoft Windows banned from Google office computers. Citing security problems in the IE browser as the cause of the recent attack from Chinese hackers.
With all the hubbub about what HTML5 can do, it can be a bit daunting to try and understand everything about it. Google tries to make it a bit easier for you, with HTML5 ROCKS!





