Today at Google I/O in San Francisco, Google developers Amit Joshi and Alex Russell took the stage at a breakout session to announce an important milestone: a version of Chrome Frame that doesn't require admin rights to install. While this might not jump out at you as a huge thing, it's big news for millions of users stuck working at offices or schools with older machines where admins won't allow them to upgrade to newer, modern browsers. And some 30 percent of these users were not even able to install plug-ins for IE. Now there's a way around that with the new dev build of Chrome Frame. You can install this within IE without needing admin access.Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/RXf5KKZWRAc/
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