
New Google Plug-in Embeds Chrome Inside Internet Explorer
September 22nd, 2009 admin
Topics: chrome, communication, css, functionality, internet, latest, microsoft, plug, sharing, software & tools, WebMonkey

Want to start using all the websites that take advantage of the latest technologies in HTML5, but can’t move away from Internet Explorer? Google has your back
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d_nat (Natália Doria) : @lufep chrome é o paraiso dos navegadores *-*.. Updated : 2010-09-07T04:47:24Z | Reply | View Tweet |
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DWR (dwr) : My URLs feel so naked in Chrome 6?especially all of my gopher:// bookmarks. (Go ahead n00b, look it up.).. Updated : 2010-09-07T04:47:10Z | Reply | View Tweet |
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Deeguimaraes (Débora Guimarães) : ficou fofo meu orkut com o mesmo tema que o google chrome *-*.. Updated : 2010-09-07T04:46:54Z | Reply | View Tweet |
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NAMotoring (NorthAmericnMotoring) : Got rid of some chrome this weekend: I really dont like all the chrome on mi MINI so I bought a couple of cans of ... http://bit.ly/beIj1d.. Updated : 2010-09-07T04:46:53Z | Reply | View Tweet |
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