Today, Adobe announced its plans to stop supporting Flash at the end of 2020. For 20 years, Flash has helped shape the way that you play games, watch videos and run applications on the web. But over the last fewRead more…
Chrome: secure by default, for everyone
You shouldn’t need to be a security expert to browse the web, which is why we built Chrome to be secure by default, and easy to use safely by everyone. Chrome protects our users from malicious webpages by showing warningsRead more…
Chrome on Android: Do more on every phone and network
The web is amazing. You can find the world’s information, stay connected to friends and family, do your shopping, or be entertained all by simply tapping on a link on your phone. But challenges like high data cost and slow,Read more…
Chrome: Faster and more battery-friendly
Last week, we released a new version of Chrome that includes new payment features and performance improvements. In fact, over the last year Chrome has seen double-digit improvements in speed and battery life. These improvements help you get more done,Read more…
Google Cast is now built-in to Chrome
Two years ago we launched Google Cast, an extension for Chrome that allowed you to show content from your favorite websites on the best screen in your home — your TV — using Chromecast. Whether watching your favorite show onRead more…
Google Cast is now built in to Chrome
With a couple of clicks you can view content on your TV or listen to music on your speakers, right from Chrome. Source: Google Chrome
3 Reasons why Chromebooks might be a good fit for your nonprofit
With Chromebooks, nonprofits can maximize impact, while saving both time and resources. Source: Google Chrome
Flash and Chrome
Adobe Flash Player played a pivotal role in the adoption of video, gaming and animation on the Web. Today, sites typically use technologies like HTML5, giving you improved security, reduced power consumption and faster page load times. Going forward, ChromeRead more…
Fast and smooth video on Android
With Chrome 52, video playback on Android now feels smoother, loads faster, and consumes less battery. Web video is huge, with over a billion hours played in Chrome every week on sites like Amazon, Facebook, The New York Times, NetflixRead more…
Android apps, coming to a Chromebook near you
You’ll be able to do things like edit photos in Photoshop Mix, make a Skype call, open up Office files and work offline — or take a break with games like Minecraft. Source: Google Chrome