Thursday, June 24, 2010

Conduit Extended to Google Chrome

Chrome is a web browser developed by Google that uses the WebKit layout engine and application framework. Google Chrome was launched less than two years, and last month, was recognized as the third most used, and faster growing browser (following IE and Firefox) .

Conduit is the first company to provide a platform for publishers of any size to create and deploy free apps for Google Chrome. With the launch of this beta program, Conduit has also made thousands of Google Chrome-compatible apps available in the Conduit App Marketplace, making it the largest resource for Google apps outside of Google.

With the addition of Google Chrome extensions, Conduit now offers apps for more than 95% of all Internet users through the four major browsers – Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari and now Google Chrome.

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