alleyinsider.com - 9/4/2008
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If you have any doubts about what Google is trying to do with Chrome (its new "web browser"), let Sergey put them to rest. Reuters:
Google co-founder Sergey Brin said Chrome was designed to address the shift to using software from within a Web browser rather than as locally installed computer ...
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Feature: Would You Really Want All Your Data and Applications in “The Cloud”?
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... Henry Blodget from Silicon Alley Insider explains that “In a couple of years, you won’t be downloading Google’s “browser.” You’ll be downloading “Google’s software” (or, rather, you’ll be clicking on a series of Google icons that come pre-installed). Specifically, you’ll be working within a Google software environment that works sort of like Windows that will include: Browser, Google Gears (offline and online apps, including email, messaging, chat, etc.), Google desktop search, Google Earth, Open source ...
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