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Google last month launched a new open source project called Chrome Frame, a browser plugin that brings Chrome’s powerful HTML renderer and high-speed JavaScript engine to Microsoft’s browser. The ...
Google today announced it is retiring Chrome Frame for Microsoft’s Internet Explorer, a plug-in that brings Chrome’s engine to old IE versions. The company wouldn’t share an exact date, but did say it ...
This week in Google news: Big G released a stable version of Chrome Frame for those of you that can't bear to let go of IE6, and a developer preview of the Chrome Web Store is now available to tinker ...
Google has released a significant update to its controversial Chrome Frame, an Internet Explorer plug-in that replaces the default IE rendering engine with the engine that powers Google's Chrome ...
If you've been thinking Google's recently unveiled Chrome Frame plug-in for Internet Explorer might be the answer to all the web's IE pains, well, you might want to think twice. Mozilla's Vice ...
Google is now offering Internet Explorer users the chance to experience Chrome levels of speed when it comes to JavaScript execution. Is this a clever way to poach users or little more than a tech ...
In September 2009, one year after releasing the Chrome browser, Google unveiled “Chrome Frame”—a plugin that brought Chrome’s underlying technology to Internet Explorer. Google said Chrome Frame was ...
Google this week announced it is bidding adieu to Chrome Frame, a plugin that brings a modern Chrome engine to old versions of the Microsoft's Internet Explorer web browser. I'm PCMag's managing ...
Google on Monday announced the availability of a test version of its Google Chrome Frame plug-in for Internet Explorer that installs without requiring administrative ...
Back in September of last year, Google unveiled an early look at an interesting (and rather hilarious) new project: Chrome Frame. What it does is take Microsoft’s Internet Explorer browser and ...