Google releases a new web browsing option for iPhone and iPad users.The browser with iOS 4.3 or later can only use this chrome web browser.It provides a bevy of features to enhance web browsing on iOS mobile devices.The released chrome application is he latest volley in the escalating rivalry between Google Inc. and Apple Inc., which makes those two popular mobile devices.
The announcement highlighted the second day of Google I/O, an annual conference that the company hosts in San Francisco for computer programmers around the world.If this chrome app turns to be a big hit for Apple's mobile device, even though its free it will profit the Google's boost as Googlenow shares some advertising revenue with Apple in exchange for Apple building the Google search engine into the mobile version of Safari.
Google won't have to pay commissions on revenue generated from searches done through Chrome. The arrival of Chrome on Apple's mobile operating system comes a month after Yahoo Inc. released a browser called Axis for the iPhone and iPad. Since Google released the browser in 2008, Chrome also has become the foundation for an operating system powering a line of lightweight laptops that debuted last year. The so-called Chromebooks, which had been sold only online, will be available in 100 Best Buy stores in the U.S. beginning Thursday.
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