Google releases Chrome for mobile
08 Feb 2012 | by Sarah Shearman
Google has launched a smartphone and tablet version of Chrome for Android devices, to boost the browser's growing popularity around the world.
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Google is developing an own-brand, home-entertainment system that streams music wirelessly through the home, according to reports.
Google has launched a smartphone and tablet version of Chrome for Android devices, to boost the browser's growing popularity around the world.
Google's UK advertising sales team has been reshuffled in the wake of Bruce Daisley, director of YouTube and display, leaving last year to join Twitter.
Google is well known for its quirky offices, generous canteen and 'Thank Google it's Friday' social events.
Google is introducing a new privacy policy to cover the majority of its products, consolidating more than 60 separate product-related privacy policies, which it claims will provide users with a more intuitive experience and more relevant ads.
Engineers from Facebook, Myspace and Twitter have clubbed together to show internet users in the US how Google search results would look, if the new controversial "Search plus your world" feature was reversed.
Google's UK revenues have exceeded $1bn (£645.74m) in the UK for the second quarter in a row, while total revenues increased by 25% year on year to exceed $10bn (£6.46bn) in a single quarter for the first time.
Google has been named the UK top-rated brand by UK consumers for the second year running, while Dove has replaced Nokia in the top 20, according to the annual YouGov BrandIndex league table.
Google+, the search giant's latest attempt to succeed in the social space, received 2.6 million unique visits in the UK in November last year, according to the first UK-specific traffic data from comScore.
Twitter has criticised Google's move to make its search more personalised, claiming it will make Twitter accounts and tweets harder to find.