Category Archives: chrome

Google Axing Windows Makes Total Sense (and It’s Not For Security)

Several articles have come out recently criticizing Google for their recent policy, removing the Windows Operating System from their currently approved list of OSes that employees can use.  One might expect that I would be against this move, considering the … Continue reading

Posted in android, chrome, chrome os, enterprise technology, Google, http://schemas.google.com/blogger/2008/kind#post, microsoft, Technology, windows | 2 Comments

Kynetx Launches Chrome Extension Support for Their Platform

Editor’s note: Kynetx is something you have to use to fully understand!  If nothing in this article makes sense, please skip down to the bottom and at least try out the extensions these guys have built in their app directory … Continue reading

Posted in chrome, context, extensions, http://schemas.google.com/blogger/2008/kind#post, kynetx, open standards, social, Technology, ubiquity | Leave a comment

All Your OS Are Belong to Google – Why Aren’t We Worried?

I’m following the stories of the Google Chrome OS release today and am a bit concerned about some of the claims that are being made.  Mashable even goes to the extent of predicting Google is going to “destroy the desktop” … Continue reading

Posted in chrome, chrome os, chromium, Google, http://schemas.google.com/blogger/2008/kind#post, identity, information cards, OSS, selectors, Technology | 14 Comments

Let’s Take This Just One Step Further Google

I think I speak for all developers when I say that having to develop for IE browsers sucks.  Internet Explorer, unfortunately still the most widely used browser on the internet, has failed the development community and the web in general … Continue reading

Posted in chrome, chrome frame, Google, html 5, http://schemas.google.com/blogger/2008/kind#post, ie, internet explorer, OSS, Technology | 12 Comments