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In a bid to push website developers to speed up their site response times, Google may start flagging those that load slowly.
One Google engineer called site isolation 'the single greatest advance in browser security since the creation of the sandbox.'
Google has asked for help in identifying suspicious websites, offering users of its Chrome browser an add-on that lets them rat out URLs.
Google in the coming months plans to introduce new internet browser tools to limit how users' web activity is tracked by advertising companies and give them greater insight into why certain ads are shown to them, the company announced in blog posts on Tuesday.
Microsoft's decision to adopt the Chromium open-source code to power its Edge browser could mean a sooner-than-expected end to support for Internet Explorer.
It's an increasingly mobile world -- and the mobile future of Windows is dubious. To better accommodate end users, CIOs would be wise to consider these three alternatives to Windows on the desktop -- Chrome, Android and Ubuntu.
Google has fleshed out its plans to upend the way browsers warn users of insecure websites, spelling out gradual steps the company will take with Chrome.
After integrating with VMware's Workspace ONE's UEM cloud portal last year, Google has now expanded the number of enterprise mobility management platforms IT managers can use to control Chrome OS devices.
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A Mozilla belittled browser rival Chrome as domineering and implored users to give Firefox another try.