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Google Chrome Frame for Internet Explorer
Long story short, Google released a plugin for IE 6, 7 and 8 that will run Google Chrome (which uses webkit) inside a frame in the IE browser. Now IE6 can be standards-compliant, and all versions of IE get blazing fast javascript and HTML 5 support. Sounds great, but there are some problems, as lifehacker [...]
Eliminating Development Traffic from Your Google Analytics Stats
Recently we were asked by a client if traffic from their test site was being posted to a Google Analytics (GA) account. It turns out it is. Not only that, so is any version of the site hosted on their development and test servers, and any developer’s local site. We tested this by placing several pages [...]
Google Adds Chrome to the Web
I have been using Chrome, Google’s new browser, for about a week now. I’ve been a Firefox fan for years, but I wanted to see what Chrome brings to the table. Chrome, like other Google applications, employs a very simple interface. The traditional browser icon bar is gone. In its place is the address bar [...]
Google Could Save Bandwidth with Web Standards
I've heard the story that Google uses non-standard markup on their site to save bandwidth many times, but Roger Johansson from 456 Berea Street shows us that's just a myth.











