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  • Google reportedly developing a unified chat service, Babble, to rival all others We don’t post rumours too often around here but this one, if true, is worthy of mention. This evening’s babble would see Google unify its various chat services (yes, all of them) into a single product, Babble. Darren McCarra 5 responses 19th March 2013
  • Even YouTube can't distinguish the Samsung Chromebook with Apple's MacBook Air Samsung's latest Chromebook is so similar in exterior design to Apple's MacBook Air that not even YouTube's graphic designers can tell the difference, apparently. Darren McCarra One response 3rd March 2013
  • Meet Google's new flagship, and very expensive, touch-friendly Chromebook Google today unveiled its new flagship, and very expensive, Chromebook - known simply as Pixel - for "power users who have fully embraced the cloud". Darren McCarra 4 responses 21st February 2013
  • Google unveils new MacBook Air-esque Chromebook Google has unveiled a new MacBook Air-esque Chromebook "for folks living entirely in the cloud" that will be available to purchase later this week for $249. Darren McCarra No responses 22nd October 2012
  • Google Chrome turns 4, here's our favourite moments While Google may have turned 14 today, its hugely popular browser, Google Chrome, has just turned four. In its first four years Chrome has risen to number one spot, edging a narrow lead over the once dominant Internet Explorer. Darren McCarra No responses 4th September 2012
  • Hands on: Chrome OS gets a desktop and windows Chrome OS, Google's open-source operating system developed solely for the purpose of running web applications, has gotten its first major interface redesign since public launch in June of last year. Darren McCarra 4 responses 10th April 2012
  • Google announces first Chrome OS notebooks, partners with Acer and Samsung Almost two years after Chrome OS was first announced in July 2009, Google have introduced the first Chrome OS notebooks, dubbed Chromebooks, with partners Acer and Samsung. Both Chromebooks will debut in seven countries, including the United States and United Kingdom, this coming June 15th. Darren McCarra No responses 11th May 2011
  • Google’s big Chrome OS announcement coming December 7th Gadget blog Engadget have confirmed that the Google Chrome team are holding an announcement event in San Francisco on December 7th. According to Engadget the team are expected to announce a Google-branded netbook that runs Chrome OS. Darren McCarra No responses 4th December 2010