Google Software Update is used to support software patching (both background updating, and on-demand update checks) for Google Chrome, Earth, and a variety of other Google products on at least Mac and Windows as far as I know (and it probably on Linux platform as well).
Safari 9 or later (macOS)
Internet Explorer* 11 or later (Windows)
Google Chrome 50 or later (macOS or Windows)
*Internet Explorer doesn't fully support Chinese, Japanese, and Korean text. We recommend using another browser for those languages. Some Keynote transitions might not be available in Internet Explorer.
Other browsers
Google Chrome is a Web browser by Google, created to be a modern platform for Web pages and applications. It utilizes very fast loading of Web pages and has a V8 engine, which is a custom built JavaScript engine.
Release Notes for Mac Beta Mac Beta Version 2.10.0. Released August 23, 2018. Dropped support for OS X 10.9 Mavericks. Made a change to make troubleshooting issues a little easier for our Customer Service Reps.
iWork for iCloud also allows you to use these browsers, but some features might not work as expected:
Firefox 27 and later (macOS or Windows)
Google Chrome 35 - 49 (macOS or Windows)
Microsoft Edge (all versions, Windows)
Safari 7 - 8.0.8 (macOS)
Other web browsers might not work with iWork for iCloud.
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Google Chrome now enables picture-in-picture as a default setting on Mac, Windows, and Linux computers as of Chrome 70. If you are up-to-date and watching a compatible video in the Chrome web browser, you can minimize it and continue browsing the web in other tabs, while the video keeps playing in a new miniature screen (via Android Police). The feature works similarly to Safari's implementation of PIP: on compatible websites you can two-finger click twice on a playing video to find 'Picture in Picture.' This will pause the video on the main tab, turn it black, and display the video in a new window that can be moved around anywhere on the screen. PIP was previously in the Chrome 69 beta but it had to be manually enabled, so it appears that Google is making it easier for users to gain access to the feature with Chrome 70. PIP still isn't available on every video-playing website since it will have to be adopted by each site, but you can enable PIP with YouTube in Chrome on macOS starting today.
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