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Hit Edit. Fi-- Chrome.Chrome menu, 12 items.All right. So there's 12 items in the menu.
and 200 million adults are jobless.using Chrome. OK, go ahead.
We flew it twice on Endeavour, and it was just a lot of fun.in Chrome. We are not doing anything to preclude it running in other browsers yet.
OK, I hope this is a bit easier to understand.Google Chrome o-- So what you will notice here-- and in fact, to give a little bit better experience for you--Screen curtain on. So I'm gonna turn off the screen.
Steven Levy: I'm not gonna give a clue. But actually, there was a sort of a loophole to that. If both sides agreed that we could go early with it, we could. And we did thatwith Chrome, which I knew about well in advance--the browser. And we were able to crash a story for Wired in a short period of time.Ben Fried: Right, right.
And if the physician chose a car over a horse and buggy, that was a pretty strong statement. So the first product specialist or Sirensof Chrome usually were families because cars were marketed to families.Now we are in Michigan and, of course, Detroit is known as Motor City and the very first show in Detroit was at the Detroit fairgrounds in
stand beside it. And it is a beautiful combination of the Sirenof Chrome in the perfect dress with the perfect car that really is a historical car. And used a great deal, I understand, by JohnLennon who really loved it.
was Gina Lollobrigida. So they decided to do three very attractive look-a-likes for that. So that gives you a little overview of Sirensof Chrome. And do you have any questions about cars?The era? The fashions or the people that participated in it?
Some a little. Brad Fitzpatrick actually sort of struck me as a little bit. He just grabbed the android source code, getthe Chrome source code, and just looked at it to sort of see how it worked -- for no particular reason. But mostly people read stuff that they wereworking on or that their team was working on with some exceptions, and I'll go over them. So Jamie Zawinski started out -- for those
And what they're constantly doing, I mean, this is the thing.It's essentially a Chrome 1 hardware.
I also told Simon that-- and I'm not just saying this because I'm at Google-- but I am a Chrome user.And the Chrome browser will be open whenever I'm writing a book because my books tend to deal with a lot of history, and they're very researchintensive. And even as I'm writing, I've got like 20 Wikipedia tabs open.
So sometime's it's these really basic essentials-- We don't like paper at Google.Get the Chrome books.We have those requests too, actually.
And then, I can just go down arrow.About Google Chrome. Preferences, Ellipsis, Command, Comma.OK. How much did we learn from this one?
You know it. Go ahead.Hide Google Chrome, Command, H. Services, Submenu.Yes, correct. So it says that there is a submenu.
We got an email yesterday from them saying that we are now one of their-- we have like two dedicated account reps for us.I have Chrome. I have something else.
We got an email yesterday from them saying that we are now one of their-- we have like two dedicated account reps for us.But if you use Chrome, it will be fine.
And so I figured, you know, I'm kind of at the bottom of the bucket here in solitary confinement in a federal detention center, but you know that didn't stop me from phoneKevin Mitnick: I use Chrome.
doing that without stuff leaking as much as you thought it would leak out on this. And I remember when I went on a trip, I learned about Chrome and I was amazed it was a yearlater that Chrome came out and no one had leaked it out. There was suppositions or something like that. The story never leaked out there. But externally it's not that way. To me, Googleis like a lobster. It has sort of a hard shell on the outside but inside, Matt Cutts: >>Stephen Levy: it's softer and gooier. Right?
business. And then below it are the starlets.All the Sirens of Chrome maybe you don't know their names, but they worked very hard to bring glamour and information to the, to the autoshow. Apex of Excess, 1940 to 1960, we continue with very unusual cars like James Bond car.
They're in two completely separate worlds.You cannot play Unity games in Chrome in your browser.
It's something that we went through and a lot of our customers go through as well.We've started with a Chrome extension and just getting featured in the Chrome store, which was huge for us in the first phase of our growth.
And when this talk was proposed-- and I was just saying this to Jay-- it's almost like it's a dog whistle that is like, OK, soopen source mission control for Chrome.So space, open source, Google.
And so this cynical observation led me as it always does into a real research mode.So I got on my browser--Chrome pandering.Seth Grahame-Smith: And low and behold I fell in love with the actual life story of Abraham Lincoln which I didn't at that point
Presenter: And it's even on Chrome so I can't even make it show.
Male Presenter: We've got some Chrome bean bags for your two at home. Some Google bean bags.
actually, I wrote about after he left Google and started to work for Obama for the campaign.out to all sorts of interesting places--Chrome and Book Search, and Ads and other things.
couldn't even conceive it -- but they did.And notice the Siren of Chrome, or the model, who is in the car, shehas a dress with complimentary color in custom Somali leopard.
And I think it took -- I have it listed in the book -- over a hundred skins to, to create that. The other thing that is amusing in this timein the 1950s Sirens of Chrome were not all on the auto show floor.Television was a very, very big thing. And Dinah Shore who is the singer you see
I show up in the morning, sit down at my desk, and I write for about three hours.Right. I'll open Chrome.
We flew it twice on Endeavour, and it was just a lot of fun.There's discussion as to whether to use Chrome specific things.
So if I'm gonna go to the dock, I'm gonna hit the shortcut key.Dock. Google Chrome open, 22 of 28.OK, let me slow it down.
Bookmarks. OK. So let me go down in one of these menus, so I'm going to go to, let's say, Chrome menu.Hit Edit. Fi-- Chrome.Chrome menu, 12 items.
I would love to see a mobile or portable version of Chrome.
I'm certainly interested in what you guys do we were just talking before about, I was asking so what specifically happens in this office versus other Google offices well itsounds like everything happens here it sounds like Chrome happens here and YouTube happens here and it sounds those awesome new Google glasses that I'm sure you guys are gonna letme try out before I leave Seth Grahame-Smith: happen here.
um uh what you know Firefox and and other browsers Chrome have have done for
Today, I'm going to take you through Sirens of Chrome.You have the book in your hand and Sirens of Chrome -- that's the namethat I give to people, the models, that work the auto shows.
And I'm going to begin with a fashion and Renee if you are come out here. This is Renee.Renee is not just a model Renee is a Sirens of Chrome.Renee it a model but she has been a product specialist for the auto show floor all around the country for five years working for Nissan.
But we're going to go to the combustible years between 1920 and 1940 and this picture from 1938 is one of the first documented pictures ofwomen, Sirens of Chrome, who are literally talking about an engine.They're performing a skit demonstrating the workings of the Chevrolet engine. And if you could, in the -- if you could just
singers who represented cars.And here are other famous people who are Sirens of Chrome.There is Cary Grant at the BMW i7. Gorgeous Cary Grant.
And now we come to the present what happens at auto shows.We now have divas that become Sirens of Chrome, and here is Celine Diondoing a -- for the celebrity black tie evening, singing for Chrysler.
our lives. But yes.Every single motor show probably has a Siren of Chrome standing beside it. And the reason is the same all over, and thatis the cars are hot, they're great, they're historical or just loved by someone, but they can't talk.
and transgender issues. Then Google Chrome rolled out an "It Gets Better" ad during "Glee," an amazing ad.
There was a standing desk, where a chrome brace doubled as a foot rest, and it was a roll- top standing desk.
We got an email yesterday from them saying that we are now one of their-- we have like two dedicated account reps for us.So making that standard browser, either making it Chrome, or getting rid of it, or improving it to make it the same level of Chrome would be very helpful.
Any others?Well I think that everyplace that has an auto show has a Siren of Chrome. My area of expertise are the national autoshows. But certainly every hot rod show, every small little parking lot that says in the summer, we'll have at auto show
teacher for a book report 100 say they open up a browser nobody told us chrome yet but that you know ie
Now everybody uses TCP/IP and Cisco routers and iPhones, Chrome browsers.
It's just extraordinary. And it's exciting to think about what that means for somebody like me.I also told Simon that-- and I'm not just saying this because I'm at Google-- but I am a Chrome user.And the Chrome browser will be open whenever I'm writing a book because my books tend to deal with a lot of history, and they're very research
We flew it twice on Endeavour, and it was just a lot of fun.But so far, we do all our testing and all our development in Chrome.
And we're releasing a new library called Natty that basically wraps up the WebRTC implementation in Chrome and just releases it as a separate library that anyone
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