Google Buys Web Security Startup

Google has acquired GreenBorder, a web security company that also based in Mountain View, California, where Google is also headquartered. GreenBorder is a startup that offers temporary, virtual sessions each time a computer users surfs the Web, then discards the resulting data once the user is finished surfing. And thus, insulate corporate networks so that malicious code hidden inside email, instant messages or websites is automatically detected and contained. In technological setting, GreenBorder has a strong presence in web security for corporate world by using its own “virtualization” technology, according to Reuters. The beauty of their Pro software is it does not require to be updated, though initially as a sandbox for Internet Explorer, but now the software also supports Firefox. More details about their features can be found on this post.
Moreover, I embeded a video about the brief overview of GreenBorder that I found on YouTube in the below:

September 3rd, 2008 at 9:40 am
[...] but now, with Google Chrome, Google has begun to move closer to its browser dream, since they have acquired GreenBorder, as well as the rumor of the secret GBrowser project, Google’s dreams of its own browser [...]