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Most Popular iOS Web Browser: Chrome

Putting aside the issue of Apple not allowing other browsers to bring their own engines to the table in iOS, there's more to a great browser than just its engine, and there are plenty of great browsers for the iPhone and iPad. Deciding which one is the best for you is a matter of taste, but we asked you last week which ones you thought were the best. Then we tallied your nominations and took a look at the top five iOS web browsers and put them to a vote. Now we're back to highlight the winner. More »
Five Best iOS Web Browsers

Safari may be the default browser for iOS, but it's far from the only one. There are plenty of great web browsers for the iPhone and iPad, and depending on the features you want—whether it's third-party plugins or tab syncing with your desktop, you have options. Last week we looked at the five best Android browsers, and this week we're going to look at the five best for iOS. More »
BetterChrome Adds Social Sharing and Homescreen Pinning to Chrome for iOS

iOS (Jailbroken): Chrome for iOS is quickly becoming popular and subsequently it's getting tweaked a lot by the jailbreak community. One of the newest tweaks is BetterChrome, a simple little hack that adds quick social sharing and homescreen pinning. More »
Chromizer Makes Chrome for iPhone and iPad that Much Better
Lifehacker Faceoff: The Best Web Browsers for iPhone and iPad

With the arrival of Chrome on iPhone and iPad, the browser wars for iOS have become a little more interesting. Here's a rundown of our favorites. More »
Google Unveils Chrome for iPhone and iPad, Available Now

iOS: Google took the wraps off of Chrome for the iPhone and iPad today, complete with the omnibar that allows for instant searches, pre-fetching pages, and swipe gestures to manage and close tabs, all on your iPhone or iPad. More »
Google Launches Offline Editing for Google Docs, Google Drive Apps for iOS and Chrome OS

iOS/ChromeOS: If you've been waiting for offline document editing in Google Docs, wait no longer. Google announced offline editing at Google I/O today, and Google Drive, Google's Dropbox-like competitor, picked up native apps for iOS and Chrome OS which allow you to view and edit documents in full screen on your iPhone, iPad, or Chromebook. More »
How to Get the Most Out of Google Music

Now that Google Music is available to everyone (in the US), you have it set up, and you're bobbing your head to music wherever you are, it's time to accent those experiences with better listening tips, from beginner to advanced. More »
Social News Reader Feedly Updates, Integrates Tumblr and Google+ [Updates]
iOS/Android/Firefox/Chrome/Safari: Previously mentioned social feed reader
Springpad Updates with Suggestions and Clippings Based on Your Facebook Friends

Web/Chrome/Android/iOS: Springpad is a free service that allows you to save places, notes, itemsand more to your account for future reference. The service just got a lot more social with today's update: now you can connect Springpad to your Facebook account to automatically show you items that your friends like, places they visit, and more in case you want to save them to your account. More »
exfm Discovers, Archives, and Socializes Music While Browsing

Chrome/iOS - If you visit many web sites that offer free music downloads, exfm can archive, categorize, and socialize those tracks. The Chrome browser extension is pretty handy, but I'd imagine the iPhone version is a little less useful if you don't do a lot of browsing on your phone. More »



