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SubscribeRun Google Chrome in Ubuntu with WINE [Google Chrome]
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McCain Uses His Big Speech to Give Us a Tour of His Vietnamese Prison Cell
http://www.locnetwork.com/ 2008/ 09/ 05/ mccain-uses-his-big-speech-to-give-us-a…McCain Uses His Big Speech to Give Us a Tour of His Vietnamese Prison Cell Posted in News - Comments Off September 5th, 2008 by admin Number of sentences in John McCain’s RNC speech about being a POW in Vietnam: 43. Number about his 25 years in the House and Senate: 8.
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It’s Time for a New Terms of Service Regime
http://voices.allthingsd.com/ 20080905/ its-time-for-a-new-terms-of-service-regi…By Marshall Kirkpatrick, Blogger, ReadWriteWeb Yesterday’s flare-up about the Terms of Service for Google’s new browser Chrome, followed by the company’s rapid backtracking on the demands it was making of users, left many people wondering about Google ToS in general.
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Chrome coming for Android? Why not
http://www.slashphone.com/ chrome-coming-for-android-why-not-051509Google’s new browser, Chrome, will make its way to Android, the company’s mobile phone operating system and software suite, as the co-founder Sergey Brin said recently. It’s a logical step and a common sence, I think.
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Google Chrome- Is It The End to Google Toolbar PageRank?
http://www.pagetrafficblog.com/ google-chrome-google-toolbar-pagerank/ 5255/This week Google announced the launch of its very own web browser, called Google Chrome. (...) Read rest of the story online...
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Higher Bounce rate in Google Analytics Good or Bad?
http://www.adheeth.com/ higher-bounce-rate-in-google-analytics-good-or-bad/Bounce rate is a measure of visit quality, how many pages did the visitor visit in your website. So does higher bounce rate means your website is bad?? The information is not relevant to the visitor? Higher Bounce rate dosent always mean your site lacks quality content.
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Google Finally Opens For WebPosition Gold and Other Ranking Checking Softwares!
http://www.pagetrafficblog.com/ google-finally-opens-webposition-gold-ranking-ch…Last month, we had informed our readers that Google had blocked one of the most popular search engine ranking softwares WebPosition and other automated rank checking softwares, to which Google's Matt Cutts gave an explanation. (...) Read rest of the story online...
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Google Chrome USB flash drive
http://www.slipperybrick.com/ 2008/ 09/ google-chrome-usb-flash-drive/Like lollipops or Popsicles, some of us like our software on a USB drive. So, looks like some German guy is offering a no-install, “lite” version of the Google CHROME BROWSER. Google on a stick if you will. On a USB flash drive. Carsten created a portable version of Google Chrome that has all the features of the main browser but requires no installation.
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Google’s already touting its cloud computing accomplishments
http://tech.blorge.com/ Structure: / 2008/ 09/ 04/ googles-already-touting-its-c…Google’s already touting its cloud computing accomplishments Google was touting it’s cloud computing initiatives today at the Office 2.0 conference in San Francisco, pointing out all of its recent product introductions large steps forward in taking software to the clouds.
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Google Chrome already beating Opera
http://blogs.zdnet.com/ Google/ ?p=1136Google Chrome already beating Opera Posted by Garett Rogers @ 7:10 pm Categories: Google Tags: Google Inc., Opera Software, Web Browsers, Internet, Garett Rogers Maybe Google really does have something here — in just two days, they have leapfrogged Opera in market share, and have their eyes set on bigger fish.
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Chrome: Lets Not Drink the Koolaid Yet
http://www.darrenherman.com/ 2008/ 09/ 04/ chrome-lets-not-drink-the-koolaid-yet…A high profile launch with a selectively distributed comic book. Beta only on the PC. Blog posts and mainstream articles written up everywhere from the NY Times to TechCrunch and almost every tech blogger who has a keyboard.
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