Google Adds Speech To Newly Stable Chrome 11, Pays Big Bounty 88
CWmike writes "Google patched 27 vulnerabilities in Chrome on Wednesday as it boosted the stable build of the browser to version 11 on Windows, Mac and Linux. The company paid out a record $16,500 in bounties to researchers who reported a majority of the bugs, beating the previous biggest payday by several hundred dollars. While Google listed more than 3,700 changes in Chrome 11, the only one it highlighted was the speech input feature. The combination of Chrome and Google Translate isn't flawless. In several quick tests by Computerworld, the browser and service transcribed most phrases accurately, but in one instance heard 'Good morning, sister ship' when the line was actually 'Good morning, Mr. Smith.'"
Lisp? (Score:5, Funny)
Seems that maybe they should have programmed it in Lisp?
Thanks, I'm here all week!
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Seems that maybe they should have programmed it in Lisp?
Thanks, I'm here all week!
Children's version should be in Smalltalk.
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Reptiles' version should be in python.
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Reptiles' version should be in python.
...and have a Corba interface
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Reptiles' version should be in python.
Don't you mean parseltongue?
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They would type in short stories then ask the computer questions about the stories
One story included something about John's driving his car and crashing into Mary
This uncovered a bug in the code where they were try to access the first element of an empty list
The LISP engine errored with.... drum roll....
"Illegal CAR usage"
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Seems like the Leave it to Beaver version should be written in Haskell.
(Hey, what do you want, all the funny shit was taken.)
Error is excusable (Score:4, Funny)
Sister Ship is a much cooler band name than Mr. Smith.
Chrome. (Score:4, Funny)
Now it goes to 11.
I sure hope they don't have armadillos [slashdot.org] in their trousers.
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Well, that's just one more, isn't it?
Why don't they just make 10 a little better?
I guess they just want to drive home the FACT that it's better than Firefox or IE. And maybe that it's almost as good as Opera, which just hit 11 late last year ;-)
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Fight the Man! Go find a bug but don't tell anyone.
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Seems to be lucrative enough; I think ive seen Wushi of team509 in the bounties just about every time. Seems hes making a decent amount of money off of this, esp if its a hobby-- this time around he netted $2500. There may be other folks who focus on this for the bounty, but his name stood out for some reason.
All that aside, how much do you propose Google offer as a reward for what seems to be a weeks worth of hobby time? Isnt it enough that they offer something?
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I'd say that these amounts are little more than chump change. Google software developers cost google probably ~$150k - $300k fully loaded.
From TFA "So far this year, Google has spent more than $77,000 on bug bounties."... so since we're about 1/4th through the year we're talking about 1/2 FTE for ~50-100 bugs that made it all the way through whatever QA and security engineering they already do. This $77k is negligible. It would probably cost them at least 10x that (and probably more like 50x ) to fin
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Are you jealous that you didn't think of it and just hired some developer to sit on Slashdot all day long? /duck
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The bug hunters seem happy to do it. Why do you feel the need to be outraged on their behalf?
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Nothing new or innovative really (Score:5, Informative)
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Except no one cares about Opera.
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I and three other people care. You insensitive clod.
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and speech input shouldn't be a part of the browser. I DON'T WANT TO HAVE THE BROWSER KEEP A MIC LINE OPEN.
anyways, it sucks for using unless you're disabled and if you were then you'd have had this already for years since os/2 warp(and the windows port of the ibm speech stuff, it actually worked pretty well, too bad using voice commands actually sucks big time).
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and speech input shouldn't be a part of the browser. I DON'T WANT TO HAVE THE BROWSER KEEP A MIC LINE OPEN.
Google's still living in the late 90's world of "the browser will become the OS." Because you know: if you only have a hammer ...
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I dunno, Obama's actually been parading GE around as the model corporation, so the other corporations can learn to do things the same way. Maybe he has a lot invested in overseas stocks (I know I do :P )
But really, the majority of the US budget is split roughly in half between defense and entitlements, which pretty much follows the model of the ancient Roman empire, where they pretty much used their military force to make the rest of the known world work to support Roman citizens. Living on welfare here s
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Nah, we won't secretly turn on the Microphone! (Score:1, Insightful)
There's absolutely no way no way I tell you to use a hook for a specially delivered payload to turn that ol Microphone on when you didn't know it!
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Also, even if Google are entirely trustworthy, is there absolutely zero chance that it could be subverted by malware?
Hello Computer (Score:2)
Bounty hunting steps. (Score:2)
2) "Discover" the flaw(s) in your code and report it.
3) ???
4) Profit
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> Are any OSS contributors vetted?
Not necessarily, but their code sure is, before it's included in the product!
They're ignoring the largest bug (Score:5, Insightful)
Did they fix the bug that makes the bookmarks suck? You know, the one that makes you choose between the incredibly clunky bookmarks sidebar or the waste of space that is a bookmarks toolbar.
No?
I'll wait for Chrome 12 and hope they've fixed it by then.
Bookmarks are probably the best example of a drop down menu usage - a menu you occasionally want, and once you make a selection, it goes away.
I've seen so many people try Chrome and delete it because of it's stubborn idiocy in handling one of the most commonly used functions in a web browser.
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Still a shit browser (Score:5, Informative)
"Are you sure you wanna leave this page?"
Yes! Why the fuck can't I disable that crap?
Shitty browser. And you still can't zoom the font size, only the whole damn page as an image.
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And you still can't zoom the font size, only the whole damn page as an image.
Really? ctrl-+ is working fine for me.
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Seems like a good feature to me, too. Just about every browser behaves this way, these days.
It's been awhile (long enough that I am perhaps showing my age), but IIRC some of the last useful versions of pre-AOL Netscape browser zoomed text alone, instead of text+images.
This may have even lasted into the next iteration: I seem to recall a special method or add-on for early Mozilla or Firefox which added the ability for the browser to zoom both text and images at the same time. (I also seem to recall instal
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There are still designers who size text as if everybody has perfect 20/20 or better eyesight. The images are fine, I just want to make the damn text bigger so I don't have to squint.
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My eyesight is somewhere in the neighborhood of 20/300 on that scale. Corrective lenses (disposable contacts, in my case) work fine: I can see pixels on an iPhone 4 pretty plainly, despite what Steve Jobs might say about that. My vision has, pretty much, always been shit: I got glasses at around age 8, and contacts at 10. Perhaps I'm just lucky that my vision is usefully-correctable, but I digress:
I run my PC displays at absurdly-high resolutions (1920x1200 on a 15.4" laptop at the most extreme), and a
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you know the only way google could get a browser on the market that didn't have a one click disable for google ads..? exactly..
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> you still can't zoom the font size, only the whole damn page as an image.
Indeed. That bug's been marked as WONTFIX [crbug.com] for 2 years now.
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No usable AdBlock. No way to easily find all hidden ads and trackers. No way to sanely manage cookies. Slow like hell on slow machines (being faster without ads blocked doesn't mean shit to me). Crashing when the last tab is closed (with a "successful" return code). Self-DOSing once it sees several errors on a page in a row (ERR_TEMPORARILY_THROTTLED, currently "temporarily" fixed but they want to break this again).
chrome 11 - major version changes are a joke (Score:1)
I have no idea how can google release a set of bugfixes and update the major version.
And when are they going to:
1. Allow stopping animated GIFs or make them play once. Makes my laptop drain much faster than firefox.
2. Fix tonnes of memory leaks which make it eat 2GiG of RAM with only few tabs open. Makes my system crawl because it goes low on memory.
You can search issues page to get more info on these issues.
Every time I install chrome and use it, I end up uninstalling it.
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"A dozen"? Sometimes I have 50+ tabs open, and Firefox doesn't use more than 700MB.
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Lots of people just love tabs in web browsers, but not everyone.
I'll bet your mouse only has one button, too.
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I love that Firefox can open links in both new tabs and windows. I also love that it's possible to move tabs between windows.
Much more manageable to have 3+ windows with 10 tabs each instead of 1 window with 30+ tabs.
Can chrome do this?
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Lots of people just love tabs in web browsers, but not everyone.
I'll bet your mouse only has one button, too.
I use a Mac, you insensitive clod!
See-through flash still a problem? (Score:1)
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In Ubuntu, if I load a page in the background with a flash animation on it, I get a weird semi-transparent/screen corruption on the top left corner of whatever page I'm looking at, until I open the tab which contains the flash animation.
Then it all goes back to normal.
I've also had numerous instances of flash crashing every tab in the browser (but not the browser itself). I thought they'd found a way to sandbox the flash plugin, but apparently it's not perfect yet.
This is Chromium, so it might differ from t
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No, you can't, for the simple reason that they don't have access to the source code.
No amount of integration is going to fix the fact that flash sucks.
Besides, in Ubuntu 11.04 I got some "flash not found" errors and had to install the plugin separately. It might be that only Chrome has flash integrated and I'm using Chromium, or maybe the integration isn't working that well, but as far as I know, I'm currently using an external flash plugin.
I'm using the chromium-stable repository, so it should be the lates
11, only ? (Score:1)
the engine (Score:2)
There are some interesting privacy implications for this new feature, if it is indeed sending all of your speech to a server.
Does anyone have a clearer picture of how it works and/or what engine google is using?
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That's nice, but what about PRINT PREVIEW? (Score:2)
Is this the version where they finally, FINALLY, implement Print Preview [google.com]?
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Type about:flags into the omnibar. Click Enable under Print Preview.
seriously chrome? (Score:1)
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