Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Google Working on Metro Windows 8 to Chrome

Monday, 19/03/2012 17:20 pm


California - When Windows 8 released later, Metro user interface across multiple platforms tested were prepared. Google's software development team currently working on Windows 8 for Metro Chrome browser.
 
Chrome browser shows excellent growth against competitors Internet Explorer (IE) Microsoft and Mozilla Firefox. Now, Google Chrome with a keen ability to enrich the developing Metro. Reported by The Inquirer, Monday (3/19/2012), Google will add touchscreen support in Chrome.

"Our goal is to offer speed, convenience and security experience using Chrome on all platforms including Windows 8 weeks to either version of the Metro on the desktop or tablet," said Google spokesman.

Metro Display in Windows 8 is claimed to make navigation in the operating system is becoming very different. For example, users can find a series of applications simply by sliding the bar from the bottom up.

Sliding or slide it completely into the most exciting feature is promised in Windows 8. At the Consumer Preview version, users are spoiled with all-sliding navigation system for switching applications, see what applications are active, and others.

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