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Google Images Restored (browser extension) (github.com)
Google Accidentally Transmits Self-Destruct Code to Army of Chrome Browsers (wired.com)
PDFium Vulnerability in Google Chrome Web Browser (blog.talosintel.com)
Google Experiment Tests Top 5 Browsers, Finds Safari Riddled With Security Bugs (bleepingcomputer.com)
Mozilla brings Microsoft, Google, the W3C, Samsung together to create cross-browser documentation on MDN (blog.mozilla.org)
Saving Images from a Headless Browser (intoli.com)
Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox are bringing back the browser wars (venturebeat.com)
Chrome is a Google Service that happens to include a Browser Engine (ha.x0r.be)
I tried creating a web browser, and Google blocked me (blog.samuelmaddock.com)
How DRM has permitted Google to have an "open source" browser that is still under its exclusive control (boingboing.net)
How Google is building a browser monopoly (youtube.com)
Goodbye, Chrome: Google’s web browser has become spy software (washingtonpost.com)
Google and Mozilla are failing to support browser extension developers (armin.dev)
Google Now Bans Some Linux Web Browsers From Their Services (bleepingcomputer.com)
Starting January 4, Google will block all sign-ins to Google accounts from embedded browsers (lists.webkit.org)
Google Is Testing Its Controversial New Ad Targeting Tech in Millions of Browsers. Here’s What We Know (eff.org)
Google Docs in a clean-room browser (ekioh.com)
Google Chrome, Google's Browser Project (2008) (blogoscoped.com)
Google & Linux Foundation Launch "Supporters of Chromium-Based Browsers" Fund (phoronix.com)
Introducing BitTorrent Torque (In Browser BitTorrent) (blog.bittorrent.com)
Luminescence - plugin-based minimalistic web browser (mg0.fr)
Finally a browser I can live with.
Google Native Client - Attack Surface and Vulnerabilities (blog.leafsr.com)
A browser benchmark that has your back: RoboHornet (paulirish.com)
Critical Java bug: Complete sandbox bypass via all major browsers on a fully patched Win7 (seclists.org)
Bugtraq: [SE-2012-01] Critical security issue affecting Java SE 5/6/7
Browsers should have been cars. Instead they’re shopping carts. (blogs.law.harvard.edu)
texlive.js lets you run TeX in your browser, thanks to emscripten (manuels.github.com)
Mozilla and Samsung Collaborate on Next Generation Web Browser Engine (blog.mozilla.org)
Google going its own way, forking WebKit rendering engine (arstechnica.com)
Forensic Analysis of the Tor Browser Bundle on OS X, Linux, and Windows (research.torproject.org)
AdBlock Plus lets some advertisers (Google) pay to play (salon.com)