The Times They Are A-Changin'
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Since we launched Google Chrome in September of 2008, we've tried to provide insight into the product and its development here on the Chromium blog. In that time, we've made a lot of changes to Google Chrome to provide a better experience, and now that change is coming to the Chromium Blog. This morning, we launched a new blog, called the Google Chrome Blog.
The Google Chrome Blog is intended to highlight points of interest to general users, in a way that is accessible to as wide an audience as possible. It's where you will read about new features that have been released, find interesting tips on how to get the most out of Google Chrome, and stay plugged into the product in general. Many of the types of posts that previously would have surfaced here, such as announcements of our spell-checking improvements, will now appear on this new blog instead of the Chromium blog.
Have no fear, the Chromium blog will still exist, but now with a renewed focus on the original purpose of the Chromium blog. The blog will be dedicated to announcements of things that are happening within the Chromium project itself. We've always felt it important that, as an open source product, we do our work in the open (from general and technical discussion groups to code reviews to design docs) and stay in touch with the open source community. We're going to take this opportunity to try to be more communicative about project status, and news of note particularly to the developer community. We hope these changes make for a better experience for you, so please let us know what you think!

8 comments:
Yawar said...
I'm really interested in seeing posts from both blogs in a single feed. Has anyone created such a feed using, say, Yahoo Pipes? Or are the Google Chrome people willing to provide such a feed? If not I can just go ahead and create one for myself....
March 17, 2009 7:59 PM
Calvin said...
I love Chrome, but why does there have to be so many different locations to find out information about it?
Why does the Chrome download page not have a link to all the related blogs?
Why does the Chrome download page not have any links to community sites, or resource sites like skins etc?
I think you guys could take some tips from Mozilla or Opera in that regard. :/
March 20, 2009 11:53 AM
zammbi said...
I agree chrome seems broken up over many different pages. There should be just one main site for chrome.
What's the reason not having a main chrome site, which everything on it?
March 26, 2009 1:56 AM
Filip said...
A more centralized website would be nice :)
April 17, 2009 12:05 AM
Filip said...
ow, and damn, chromium is looking good... ok (pre-)alfa, but still... can't wait until it matures :)
April 17, 2009 12:06 AM
ahmedalaa said...
i don't love chrome ..!!
i love firefox ..
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April 23, 2009 7:09 AM
saivert said...
maybe google don't want a central Chrome website. Maybe Google wants to go about it in a different way. Google always does things differently and people love it. So why should it be different here this time around?
May 24, 2009 10:30 PM
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