Google has some good news for those of you stuck using Internet Explorer 6, 7 or 8. The company's Chrome Frame technology, which injects the Google Chrome rendering engine into Internet Explorer, can ...
Google is retiring Frame, a browser plugin for Internet Explorer (IE) that run Chrome's rendering engine on sites or web apps that Microsoft's browser didn't support. Google released Frame in 2009 as ...
The end is nigh for Chrome Frame, Google's tool for getting legacy versions of Internet Explorer to run modern HTML5 code. Senior writer Seth Rosenblatt covered Google and security for CNET News, with ...
Google this week announced it is bidding adieu to Chrome Frame, a plugin that brings a modern Chrome engine to old versions of the Microsoft's Internet Explorer web browser. I'm PCMag's managing ...
Microsoft’s Internet Explorer remains the dominant player in the Web browser market, but—despite some major improvements with Internet Explorer 8—IE can perhaps best be described as the lowest common ...