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![]() Microsoft is rebuilding its Edge browser on Chromium, and The Verge has secured an exclusive first look. Microsoft’s new browser supports Chrome extensions, some Edge features, and sync. It also runs very fast on Windows 10
Al Cannistra's insight:
hmmm - right on the edge of edgeness - Edge and Chrome - together - your thoughts? . .
![]() Chrome OS has provided one of the most robust cases of “usable security” available. Here’s the design philosophy from Google that led to that.
Al Cannistra's insight:
for a number of reasons and based on situation, i have been recommending Chromebooks for years - not one has let us down... . .
![]() Google Cast is now fully built-in to Chrome. Make sure you have the latest version of Chrome installed! http://goo.gl/RMa8RG
Al Cannistra's insight:
so cool to use! |
![]() Your one-stop source for Chrome OS advice, insight, and analysis — from someone who's covered Chromebooks closely since the start.
Al Cannistra's insight:
how many of us "live" on Chrome? . .
![]() Google’s Chrome browser is dominant, but the alternatives to it have rarely been better. Brave, Vivaldi, Opera, and Microsoft’s Edge are based on Google’s open-source Chromium, so they offer very similar functionality. Meanwhile, Firefox and Safari remain stalwart, differentiated rivals. Here’s one account for how to make the choice of a Chrome alternative.
Al Cannistra's insight:
anyone brave enough to be using Brave browser? . .
![]() Apparently it'll only let you install apps from the Windows Store.
Al Cannistra's insight:
we all win the better it gets....
still cannot get one that makes breakfast... . .
![]() Google is working on safeguarding Chrome against the potential threat of quantum computers, the company announced today. It's doing so by implementing post-quantum cryptography in a
Al Cannistra's insight:
Saving CHROME! |
i like cookies - but not this kind.... glad to see them GO....
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