theappleblog.com - 8/28/2008
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Spotlight importers aren’t the only symbols of Mac-generosity coming from the fine folks over at Google. The Google Gears project has released a beta of their browser code which enables developers to make web apps that behave more like local desktop apps and allow some – or complete – functionality even when you are not connected to the Internet (Google Reader being a very good ...
apple.com - 8/27/2008
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groups.google.com - 8/26/2008
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Hi, We are excited to share a beta
version of Gears for Safari with you!! We would...
love for you to install it and test it and file bug reports so we can polish it and find all the corner cases. Please note a few important points before you download: ...
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Google Gears beta for Safari
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) —
... and released a version for our Safari-using counterparts. To make Google Gears work with Safari, you will need to download and install the Google Gears package for Mac OS X. Once installed, navigate to a "gears enabled" page, you will be able to use the Google Gears system. Remember, this is a beta and we've heard there might be issues if you've tweaked Safari in certain ways. Oh, and there appears to be limited support for Fluid, which is nice. [via the Apple blog]Read | Permalink | Email this ...
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Google offers Gears for Safari beta
arstechnica.com 8/27/2008 — Providing offline access for compatible social media web apps, Google Gears has long been a Firefox-only plug-in. A new beta from the big G brings this great functionality to Apple's browser. Read More...
Google Gears reaches Safari (beta software)
9to5mac.com 9/1/2008 — Google has bought its open-source Gears technology to Safari, releasing a beta version of Gears for Safari earlier this week.
"We are excited to share a beta version of Gears for Safari with you!! We would love for you to install it ...
Google releases Gears beta for Safari —
MacNN | The Macintosh News Network
Google has announced that a beta version of Gears is available now for Safari. The Gears open-source project began by developing JavaScript APIs that are necessary for offline access to web apps, but the broader aim is to utilize the inherent power and storage space of computers to make web-based applications as powerful as desktop apps. Gears is also available for Firefox, Internet Explorer ...
Safari is getting some new Gears —
MacUser
As we become more dependent upon web based applications like Gmail, Google Reader, and WordPress, the reality of not having access while offline becomes a bigger concern. People aren’t using these applications just for entertainment anymore. For many, it’s a part of their job. While Gmail isn’t included, the other two have offline versions thanks to Google Gears .
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Why is Google building a browser? —
9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence
A lot of people had a question about why Google would want to create their own browser. We think it really revolves around bringing Google applications to the desktop with Google gears...and taking on Microsoft Silverlight and Adobe Air. But see what they have to say - with a little PR ...
Google Announces Chrome Web Browser —
The Mac Observer
Internet search company Google introduced a public beta of its own WebKit-based Web browser, dubbed Google Chrome, on Monday. The announcement marks Google's entrance into the Web browser market, but the open source application is Windows-only for now with Mac OS X and Linux versions on the way ...
Google intros beta of Gears for Safari: offline Gmail, Docs, Reader —
jkOnTheRun
Big disclosure here: this is a beta in every sense of the word. Why would I say that? Well, the Google gives this warning: " This is BETA, it is not an official release, it might break your browser. Chances are it will break your browser. Please proceed with caution. " Since nobody likes a broken browser, especially us "cloud people", you'll want to be extra cautious or just wait for the ...