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Category Archives: Chrome

Google Chrome execv failed: Permission denied

Posted on November 21, 2011 by jonboy60 — 3 Comments ↓

Anyone who can not run or start the chrome browser after the update their fedora? The reason is because the SELinux had been updated and the entry had been set to default. Unfortunately, the chrome sandbox won’t allow it to Continue reading →

Posted in Chrome, Command, Howto, Tips | Tagged chrome, denied, execv, Failed, Google, permission | 3 Replies

The Browser Race analysis

Posted on July 16, 2011 by jonboy60 — No Comments ↓

Unixmen: “Gradually all the data from our desktops is moving into the cloud on the web. We seek to accomplish most of our day-to-day jobs (and rather trivial jobs) from preparation of document, presentations and spreadsheets to computation, media conversion, Continue reading →

Posted in Chrome, Firefox, News | Tagged Browser | Leave a reply

Google Launching Chromebook for Business on June 15

Posted on May 21, 2011 by jonboy60 — No Comments ↓

TalkinCloud : “At the Google I/O conference today in San Francisco, Senior VP of Chrome Sundar Pichai offered 5,000 attendees an update on Google’s Chrome strategy — including Chrome web browser and Chrome OS initiatives — and so-called Chromebooks from Continue reading →

Posted in Chrome, News | Tagged Chromebook, Google | Leave a reply

Run OS X, Linux or Windows on Chrome Notebook

Posted on January 30, 2011 by jonboy60 — No Comments ↓

TomHardware: “There aren’t many Chrome notebooks out there. Google has been sending a select few out to developers and those who signed up for its pilot program, but you can’t buy them at retail stores. Unless you count yourself among Continue reading →

Posted in Chrome, Netbook, Tips | Tagged chrome, Linux, OS X, Windows | Leave a reply

Differences between Chrome OS and Android

Posted on January 13, 2011 by jonboy60 — No Comments ↓

Google’s two most ambitious OS, Android and Chrome OS have created many ripples in the market. Both these OS boasts of exquisite features which aim to enrich experience of users using smartphones or netbooks. While, Android based smartphones are finding Continue reading →

Posted in Android, Chrome, Cloud, News, Tips | Tagged Android, Chrome OS, differences | Leave a reply

Google announces first Chrome OS notebook

Posted on January 9, 2011 by jonboy60 — No Comments ↓

LinuxforDevice: “Google announced more details about its web-centric Chrome OS operating system, including a new 12.1-inch “Cr-48″ reference notebook that will be provided to beta testers. The first commercial Chrome OS notebooks will ship in mid-2011 from Acer and Samsung, Continue reading →

Posted in Chrome, News | Tagged chrome, Chrome OS, Google, notebook | Leave a reply

Jolicloud beats Chrome OS

Posted on December 26, 2010 by jonboy60 — No Comments ↓

MyBroadBand: “Cloud-focused operating system Jolicloud beats Google Chrome OS to the post The next big thing in consumer computing is the cloud-based operating system. The most anticipated of these is Google’s Chrome OS, a Linux-based OS meant to be ideal Continue reading →

Posted in Chrome, News | Tagged Chrome OS, Jolicloud | Leave a reply

Google Chrome OS: what you need to know

Posted on December 19, 2010 by jonboy60 — No Comments ↓

Techradar: “The long-awaited Chrome OS is finally here, and the first Chrome notebooks are winging their way to happy beta testers as you read this. So is it the operating system reinvented, or just a nifty way to squeeze more Continue reading →

Posted in Chrome, News, Software | Tagged chrome, Chrome OS, Google | Leave a reply

Google Chrome OS

Posted on November 12, 2010 by jonboy60 — 3 Comments ↓

When Google first announced Chrome OS, a cloud-focused operating system back in July last year. Everyone knew that Google could do exactly this, if it wanted to, but the question was why they would want to. The company also said Continue reading →

Posted in Android, Chrome, Cloud, News | Tagged chrome, Chrome OS, Google | 3 Replies

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