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Google announced today that it’ll be continuing support for Chrome on Windows XP through at least April 2015 — a full year after Microsoft stops issuing security patches on XP.
Google will continue to provide regular updates and security patches to Chrome on XP through the end of 2015, according to Larson. "We know that not everyone can easily switch to a newer operating ...
Google acknowledged in an announcement on Wednesday that "hundreds of millions of users, including a good chunk of current Chrome users" that "still rely on XP" may be slow in moving off Windows XP.
Microsoft is ending all support for Windows XP in April 2014, and doing its best to move users to newer versions of its desktop operating system. But Google isn’t letting go so easily.
In a post on the official Chrome blog, Google announced the end of Chrome's support for Windows XP and Windows Vista, as well Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, 10.7 Lion and 10.8 Mountain Lion for Apple ...
Ending XP support is not a massive surprise, but as Google also announced today, Windows Vista and Mac OS X 10.6, 10.7 and 10.8. will also no longer be supported “since these platforms are no ...
Just as it did for Windows XP, Google is offering extended Chrome support for Windows 7 for at least 18 months after Microsoft stops delivering free patches for the desktop OS. As most ZDNet ...
Microsoft gave up on Windows XP a year ago, but Google still hasn’t—yet. The company recently announced it will continue to deliver updates and security patches to Chrome on Windows XP until ...
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