It's actually quite a silly game. I do recommend taking a look. So far it runs on Windows and via the Chrome web browser.http://www.dontstarvegame.com/and via the Chrome Web Storehttps://chrome.google.com/webstore/deta … e-ntp-iconSo far I've tried running this game via the chromium and google-chrome web browsers. Both seem to exhibit the same behavior my only x86_64 sy
The Google Chrome developers at Google proudly announced last evening, August 2nd, the stable release and immediate availability for download of the Google Chrome 13 web browser for Linux, Windows, Macintosh and Chrome Frame platforms. The new Google Chrome 13 web browser includes various exciting new features, such as the highly anticipat... (read more)
The Google Chrome developers at Google proudly announced last evening (June 7th) the stable release and immediate availability for download of the Google Chrome 12 web browser for Linux, Windows, Macintosh and Chrome Frame platforms. The new Google Chrome 12 web browser includes various interesting new features, such as the highly anticipa... (read more)
The Google Chrome developers at Google proudly announced last evening (April 27th) the stable release and immediate availability for download of the Google Chrome 11.0.696.57 web browser for Linux, Windows, Macintosh and Chrome Frame platforms. The new Google Chrome 11 browser contains some interesting improvements, such as speech input th... (read more)
With the release of beta versions of its Chrome browser for the Mac and Linux platforms, Google looks to be laying the groundwork for becoming a major player in the next wave of computing.
Google proudly announced last evening, June 26th, that they have unleashed the stable and final version of the Google Chrome 20 web browser for Linux, Macintosh, Windows and Chrome Frame platforms.
There's no information about the Google Chrome 20 (the actual version is 20.0.1132.43) web browser, except the fact that it brings a lots of ... (read more)
Google finally released a beta version of its Chrome Web browser for Linux on Dec. 8, slightly more than one year after releasing its Chrome browser for Microsoft Windows. The wait was worth it, especially given the more than 300 extensions already available to customize the new browser.
Google Chrome, a browser built on the WebKit layout engine that aims to be minimalistic and versatile at the same time, is now at version 25.0.1364.36.
The new Beta version of Google Chrome is now out for Linux users and it marks yet another milestone in development, as the browser now moves into the 25.x branch.
Highlights of Google Chrome 25.0.1364.36:
• The Chrome Apps <webview
The amazing Chrome developers at Google Inc., announced today (April 9th) the immediate availability for testing of the Google Chrome 5.0.371.0 Alpha web browser for Linux. Windows and Mac operating systems. The new development release comes with great, new features, such as support for Geolocation, HTML5 fixes, Omnibox improvements, and more! The release...