Tag Archives: Glen Murphy
Google Destroys Chromebooks to Prove Purpose of Cloud
Posted on 09. Dec, 2010 by Daniel Cawrey.
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If the point of cloud computing has not yet been fully explained to you, this video featuring Chrome UX designer Glen Murphy should help. It shows various ways that Chrome OS hardware can be destroyed, yet information used on any Chrome OS computer will be there when you need it. Plus, seeing things being broken is just fun.
via TheNextWeb
thechromesource Daily: Links for 5/26/10
Posted on 26. May, 2010 by Daniel Cawrey.
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Google’s Chrome OS user interface design team developer Glen Murphy talks to Lifehacker Australia in a brief Q&A session.
Early adopters are increasingly making a move from using Firefox to Chrome browser, according to an analysis by ReadWriteWeb.
It seems pretty clear that the Chrome Web Store will have applications that run code using Native Client.
An anonymous CEO from a public company tells Business Insider that Microsoft’s Outlook mail client will never be able to compete with Gmail.
Google VP of Engineering Vic Gundotra talks to TechCrunch about location based services and Google’s plans in the tablet market.





