Google Chrome, the hot new web browser from Google has officially left its 'beta' status behind with the official release of Google Chrome 1.0. The Google boys have no doubt been putting in work to have gotten this thing out of beta so fast.
Here's what the Google Blog had to say about it:
Since we first released Google Chrome, the development team has been hard at work improving the stability and overall performance of the browser. In just 100 days, we have reached more than 10 million active users around the world (on all seven continents, no less) and released 14 updates to the product. We're...
Google has announced their popular Google Book Search engine now includes magazine archives in full color, page-to-page, browseable format!!
Read all about it on the Google Blog.
If you haven't yet tried out Google's open source web browser called 'Chrome' -- you really should. Like everything else Google does, Chrome is pretty amazing. The first version that came out was a little buggy, but it has improved dramatically over the last couple of months.
One of the biggest criticisms of Chrome for me is its lack of a bookmark manager. These days a bookmark manager is essential and a lack of one is pretty much a non-starter for many web heads.
Thankfully, Google listened and have now released a bookmark manager with the latest update to Chrome beta. I haven't really had a chance...
Some of you may have noticed that Google recently got an update. A new feature called "Search Wiki" has been added to search results along with an up arrow and X symbol next to each result.
Here's what Google says about it:
SearchWiki lets you customize your Google Web Search results by ranking, removing, and adding notes to them. You'll see your changes whenever you do the same searches while signed in to your Google Account, or until you decide to undo them. You can also see how other users have tailored any given search results page with their own notes and changes.
Here's what some critics...
Here's an interview with Google's Matt Cutts. This guy is insanely influential in SEO circles, because of his position at Google. When Matt speaks -- you should listen.