About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 95. Chapters: Access Linux Platform, Android software development, Armadeus systems, Asmutils, Baidu Yi, BeagleBoard, Ben NanoNote, BitBake, BusyBox, CE Linux Forum, Cotton Candy (single-board computer), CuBox, CyanogenMod, Dillo, Diskless Remote Boot in Linux, DSPnano RTOS, Elphel, Embeddable Linux Kernel Subset, ExtremeXOS, FBReader, GENIVI Alliance, GNOME Mobile & Embedded Initiative, Google Chrome, GPE, Gumstix, H1droid, IPAQ, JFFS2, Jornada (PDA), KDrive, KOAN (company), LART (computer), Leapfrog Didj, Leapster Explorer, LiMo Platform, List of devices that run MontaVista Linux, List of wireless router firmware projects, LogFS, LTIB, Lynx (web browser), Mathomatic, MicroB, Minimo, MIUI, Mobile Internet device, Moblin, Mylo (Sony), Nokia 770 Internet Tablet, Nokia N800, OmapZoom, OMFGB, OpenEmbedded, Openmoko Linux, Opera (web browser), OPhone, OPIE user interface, PandaBoard, Pandora (console), Process control daemon, PSXLinux, QP (framework), Qt (framework), Qt Extended, Qt Extended Improved, Replicant (operating system), Scratchbox, Scratchbox2, Sharp Zaurus, SHR (operating system), SIMpad, Simputer, SmallX, Smartwatch, Stand-alone shell, SYSGO, TimeSys, Touch Book, UBIFS, UClibc, XFast, YAFFS, Yocto Project, Yopy, Zipit wireless messenger (Z2), ZYPAD, ΜClinux. Excerpt: Google Chrome is a freeware web browser developed by Google that uses the WebKit layout engine (later versions will use Blink, a fork of WebKit, except on iOS). It was released as a beta version for Microsoft Windows on September 2, 2008, and as a stable public release on December 11, 2008. As of February 2013, according to StatCounter, Google Chrome has a 37% worldwide usage share of web browsers making it the most widely used web browser in the world. Net Applications, however, indicates that Chrome is only third when it comes to the size of its user...