Chrome was developed out of frustration at the state of browsers that limited Google’s increasingly complex web apps. In creating its own browser, Google could push the state of the web and ...
any web page you visit using this app will also appear on your Chrome's browsing history. The only difference is that you have no access to your account's bookmarks and reading list from the ...
Even if an official download isn’t available, you can turn any web page into an “app,” complete with its own dedicated window, taskbar icon, desktop shortcut, and Start menu shortcut. This is ...
Well, that wasn't fun. Last week, Ars Technica ran a report about 33 Chrome extensions that have been found to have malware. And yeah, yesterday I found that I had one of them installed.