Well, Jack, if Google do kill off Firefox (and, sadly, it’ll make economic sense), it’ll be a cold day in hell before I use Chrome, or its blue… 18 minutes ago by rongraves on Will Google kill Firefox, and will Microsoft save it?
Google.com reveal Chrome OS Cr-48 Notebook Wednesday, December 08, 2010, 10:40:31 AM In the last 24 hours, Google (GOOG) have made significant announcements regarding Chrome OS. The Cr-48 Chrome Notebook, the first notebook to feature the operating system will be released to a selection of applications for beta testing this month.
Google Adds Developer Fee To Enhance Extension Security In addition to launching a developer preview of its forthcoming Chrome Web Store on Thursday, Google moved to make its developer ecosystem more secure. Hoping to impose a cost on those who create multiple fake developer accounts for the purpose of propagating malicious extensions and manipulating reviews, the company introduced a nominal $5 fee for developers of Chrome Extension, Themes, and (soon) Apps who wish to host their content in Google’s galleries and store
Google calls, raises Mozilla’s bug bounty for Chrome flaws Google on Tuesday hiked bounty payments for Chrome bugs to a maximum of $3,133, up almost $2,000 from the previous top dollar payout of $1,337. The move came less than a week after rival browser maker Mozilla increased Firefox bug bounties to $3,000. In an entry to the Chromium project’s blog, Chris Evans, who works on the Chrome security team, announced the new maximum bounty of $3.133.70 and said Google would “most likely” award that amount for all vulnerabilities rated “critical” in the company’s four-step scoring system


