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I love Google Chrome on my desktop computer, and I also love Google Chrome on my Galaxy Nexus. Are those two facts related? Yes, yes they are. Chrome is only in beta right now on Android, and it only currently works with (or, rather, it is only supported in) Android 4.0, aka Ice Cream Sandwich. But ... Full Article »
Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt had plenty to discuss during his keynote at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona this week, sharing his vision of the future for mobile and Internet technology. Some topics included human rights and how technology is shaping our future, hinting at various Google- ... Full Article »
The main goal behind Android 4.0 was to combine the best of the smartphone and tablet. With Android 5.0 Jelly Bean, Google may be looking to combine the best of mobile and desktops. Speculation on Jelly Bean is running high, but with each emerging rumor it appears Android’s next version has a very ... Full Article »
Google’s entry into the desktop web browser market, Chrome, has rocketed in popularity since its release back in 2008, but it has never quite made the logical leap to Google’s Android operating system – until now, that is. Chrome has just become available for Android devices, as TechCrunch re ... Full Article »
It’s always been curious that Google’s Chrome browser wasn’t a standard offering on Android mobile devices. Being from the same parent company, many expected that Android and Chrome would somehow work together one day. It looks like that time has finally come, as Google software engineer Andre ... Full Article »
The Google I/O conference is getting ready for its fourth rendition, attracting over 5,000 attendees this year. The conference is an opportunity for Google to highlight new and upcoming products, marking a great opportunity to show off Android annually. Google I/O has grown significantly since first ... Full Article »
Android vs Chrome OS Google (GOOG) has made some significant announcements pertaining to Android and its Chrome OS as the year comes to a close, but it’s still unclear how the two will relate to each other. Given Google’s desire to dominate as many angles of its web-based and mobile platforms a ... Full Article »
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