Google Chrome Webcast
My partner Stephen just twittered me about this Webcast from Google. Google is hosting a Webcast press briefing and demo — announcing the launch of Google Chrome, a new open source browser intended to create a better web experience for users around the world.
Google Chrome is launching in beta version in more than 40 languages. We will be hosting a press briefing today at 11:00 a.m. Pacific Daylight Time (PDT), where the team behind Chrome will be introducing the product and leading demos. There will be a Q&A immediately following the event.
Google’s Web Browser
Google’s New chrome web browser should be available this afternoon. I am pretty anxious to give it a try to see how it stacks up against Mozilla and Opera. The Web site for Google’s new open-source Chrome browser is slowly waking up. As I first began writing this post, there was a logo, a single screenshot (below), a link to a broken video, and a non-functioning download link. The page now redirects to Google.com, though.
The company is hosting a press conference at its Mountain View, Calif., headquarters Tuesday at 11 a.m. PDT. I will be there and will live blog. Sign up for a reminder in the box at right, or just show up on Webware.com.
Here are some screenshots:












