Google is planning to take Chrome out of Beta

Techcrunch is reporting that Google is planning to take the Google Chrome, the Google Browser Software for surfing Internet out of Beta. Its to be noted that Google Chrome’s Windows client has been in beta since its roll out 3 months ago, and with the new move will likely spur bundling with Google Toolbar and Google Apps.

 

Google Chrome Logo

Google Chrome Logo

Since last couple of months, Google has been doing lots of things from Discontinuing Lively to adding interesting Gmail Labs features, to introducing integrated voice and video chat on Gmail with Gtalk and also integrating chatting within Orkut.

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Recap of this week’s best posts

This post contains five articles which got the most user attention this week. Click on the links below to check out the entire post.

1.) Gmail Launches Voice and Video Chat: This post includes interesting news about the launch of Video chat over Gmail.

2.) [How-To] Detect memory leaks in Javascript : This post introduces readers to the concept of circular referencing in Javascript and how it causes Memory leaks. It then introduces an extremely useful debugging tool JavaScript Memory Leak Detector  which can be used to detect memory leaks in Javascript. 

3.) What is OpenID and how to use your Gmail account as OpenID: This post introduces the concept of OpenID and how your Gmail account id can be used as an OpenID.

4.) Default Password List for various Routers: If you are one of those who seems to be looking for the default password of a router, this post should be of help. This post contains listing of default password of various routers. Particularly useful if you often find yourself helping others with their setups.

5.) Searching for Source Code? Try these 6 websites: Are you a developer or a programmer looking out for Source code examples? If yes, this post is of great help. It lists 6 Websites which can help you search for a source code sample in any language based on various filters. Worth checking out.

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Vaibhav Pandey

Gmail Launches Voice and Video Chat.

Gmail, the email application from Google, now allows users to do both voice and video chat using a voice and video plugin. This is an interesting move by Gmail which earlier allowed users to have fun with more emoticons and invisible mode for Gtalk inside Gmail.

Gmail Video Chat

Gmail Video Chat

The Official Gmail blog says

All you have to do is download and install the voice and video plugin and we take care of the rest. And in the spirit of open communications, we designed this feature using Internet standards such as XMPP, RTP, and H.264, which means that third-party applications and networks can choose to interoperate with Gmail voice and video chat.

Once you install the plugin, to start a video chat, just click on the “Video & more” menu at the bottom of your Gmail chat window, and choose “Start video chat.” You’ll have a few seconds to make sure you look presentable while it’s ringing, and then you’ll see and hear your friend live, right from within Gmail.

The below embedded video also gives a clear view about the entire action. For those of you checking out this post on reader, click here to see the video.

 

So now go ahead and Talk face to face right inside Gmail with free, high quality video and audio.

Also read: What is OpenID and how to use your Gmail account as OpenID.

[How-To] Create Group Mailing Lists in Gmail.

Logging into Gmail using HTTPS

[How-To] Send empty body messages in Gmail

 

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Vaibhav