The first stable release of Google Chrome for Android has been pushed to the Google Play Store.
Addictive mobile game 'Cut the Rope' has arrived in the Chrome webstore - and it's free.
Google are rolling out custom themeing support for their web-based GMail service.
Not a fan of the current 'full screen' ChromeOS application menu? Well, it seems neither are the Chrome developers; a new look app launcher has been introduced in to the developer channel of ChromeOS.
Recent commits to the ChromiumOS source code appear to hint at work on porting the OS to run on the $25 Raspberry Pi development board.
Work on tailoring Google Chrome's appearance to support the high pixel-density of Apple's new 'Retina Display' MacBook Pro has begun.
Chrome developers have given the first glimpse of the 'Metro' interface that the browser will use in Windows 8.
If you use Google's online music service Google Play Music you may have noticed that it's not the fastest or most responsive of 'web apps'. But there is a super quick fix to speed things up: switch to the HTML5 version of Google Play Music.
The ChromeOS beta channel has pushed out a significant update for anyone still using the 'CR-48' Chromebook - the new Aura interface! Google's freebit device also gets updated with the new open-source touchpad driver, which, in theory, promises better behaviour and responsiveness.