Google Chrome was released on September 2, 2008. That means the browser is more than four-years-old. Google is only celebrating today, however, since its browsers birthday fell on a Sunday that happened to be part of a long weekend. The result is the Chrome Time Machine, which attempts to “track Chrome’s journey from a better web to your web.”

The new site lets you travel through key moments in Chrome’s short history over the past four years. Oh, and since Google is feeling generous, you may even get a special birthday gift from the Chrome team if you find the hidden clue and type in “the secret code.”

(via Google Chrome Turns Four)

  1. wahhhnadokzb reblogged this from octomaton
  2. octomaton reblogged this from thenextweb
  3. pedocc reblogged this from thenextweb
  4. techstooge reblogged this from thenextweb
  5. celestial-muffins reblogged this from parislemon
  6. skittlemind reblogged this from thenextweb
  7. the-rifle-spiral reblogged this from parislemon
  8. wunderrbar reblogged this from thenextweb and added:
    Google Chrome was released on September 2, 2008. That means the browser is more than four-years-old. Google is only...
  9. aashutoshvatsa reblogged this from parislemon and added:
    Google Chrome is the web browser of my choice!
  10. bombayorange reblogged this from thenextweb and added:
    pretty cool but does anyone else find it...on launched on Mac
  11. dailylicious2 reblogged this from thenextweb
  12. parislemon reblogged this from thenextweb and added:
    Pretty nifty. She’s come a long way.
  13. tsarbucks reblogged this from thenextweb
  14. This was featured in #Tech
  15. peterbreitholtz reblogged this from thenextweb
  16. thenextweb posted this