2011
SPDY - The Chromium Projects
SPDY is an experiment with protocols for the web. Its goal is to reduce the latency of web pages.
Bruce Lawson’s personal site : HTML5: notes for analysts and journalists
If you define an “HTML5 browser” as one that supports all features of HTML5 then there are precisely zero in existence. (You’d need to define “HTML5″, of course, but that’s another story.)
Huhu
The truth is that browser manufacturers are driving it collaboratively because if browsers don’t render HTML interopably, developers will use some proprietary technology instead.
La vérité c'est que les développeurs visent Apple Webkit aka "néo IE6" (utilisé dans Apple Safari et Google Chrome / Chromium), et essaient d'être compatible avec le reste derrière, avec en compatibilité prioritaire Mozilla Gecko (utilisé dans Mozilla Firefox...). C'est comme ça que voyages-scnf.com est un site Web, alors que capitainetrain.com est un site Webkit. Ou alors, c'est parce que les développeurs web les plus audibles sont des macqueux, et ils ont oublié au passage ce qu'était l'interopérabilité (One Browser, One OS, One Store).
ChromiumOS Vanilla Nightly Builds
chromium/gen_hsts.py at master from aaronsw/https-everywhere - GitHub
This parses the HTTPS Everywhere rulesets and, where it can, generates JSON objects to add toChromium's TransportSecurity to require they be secured.
Chromium Blog: HTML Video Codec Support in Chrome
2010
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Chromium Blog: Google Chrome Frame: Stable and Speedy
A stable release is just the beginning for Google Chrome Frame. We’ve set aggressive goals for future releases: we’re working on making start-up speed even faster and removing the current requirement for administrator rights to install the plug-in.
Chromium-based Flock beta offers useful social features
Chromium OS builds by Hexxeh
10 Must-Have Google Chrome Extensions
2009
Chromium Blog: A 2x Faster Web
Today we'd like to share with the web community information about SPDY, pronounced "SPeeDY", an early-stage research project that is part of our effort to make the web faster. SPDY is at its core an application-layer protocol for transporting content over the web. It is designed specifically for minimizing latency through features such as multiplexed streams, request prioritization and HTTP header compression.
Home (Chromium Developer Documentation)
CrossOver Chromium - CodeWeavers
Chromium Blog: Introducing Google Chrome Frame
Chromium Blog: Introducing Google Chrome Frame
Today, we're releasing an early version of Google Chrome Frame, an open source plug-in that brings HTML5 and other open web technologies to Internet Explorer.
With Google Chrome Frame, developers can now take advantage of the latest open web technologies, even in Internet Explorer. From a faster Javascript engine, to support for current web technologies like HTML5's offline capabilities and canvas, to modern CSS/Layout handling, Google Chrome Frame enables these features within IE with no additional coding or testing for different browser versions.







