Evan,

There are not much difference with the Chromium source code, apart we
added features
which allow Nuage (based on Chromium) to talk with our Ti-Took
Dashboard and
to perform bookmarking online with the Ti-Took Web Services.  We also
added an automatic/periodic
 bookmarks import from Firefox/IE and Chrome, thus making Ti-Took a
centralized bookmarks repository.

We also made some fixes, the major one is to allow disabling
JAVASCRIPT for different instance of Chromium.

Our goal is provide end users a better browsing experience, hence end
user could use Chrome, as well as Nuage, Firefox or IE.  Therefore, we
are not concentrating specifically on web browser functionalities, but
rather on those that complements them.

We are concentrating specifically on network protection(future
release) and user privacy.

In short, here's some functions we are working on:
-Web traffic routed through a dedicated proxy server (SSL or VPN)
-Internet Safety embedded inside the Dashboard
-Themes manager
-One Bookmarklet web app called Ti-Zapplet (http://www.titook.net/
tizapplet?view=classic)
-Roaming profile for major web browsers (Chrome andFirefox)

Concerning your questions:
>("fast browser start")
Yes, it's the Chromium Authors who should take all the merit.  What
we
meant here is that the Dashboard allows you to start Ti-Took Nuage in
different mode
very rapidly, within a specific user context.  That's where our
contribution come
into the picture.

>"privacy browsing"
What this means is that when a user login into Ti-Took, Ti-Took
creates
a profile for that specific user.  There are no chance of conflict
between
two different users on the same system.

If the Chromium team likes some of the features provided by Ti-Took,
we will be pleased to
help and contribute back to the Chromium Community. :)

We could not thanks enough the great work you guys did with Chromium.
Our team could
not take any merits on what you did.  Ti-Took is not a replacement to
Chromium, it's rather a
complementary tool.

Regards,
Ti-Took Team

Twitter: @RealWat

On Jul 27, 11:56 am, Evan Martin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Cool!
>
> Would you mind summarizing the technical differences with Chromium?
> Looking through the features list I see some that are probably us
> ("fast browser start"), others that are you ("social bookmarking"),
> and others I'm not sure about ("privacy browsing" -- some sort of
> encrypted proxy for wifi users?).
>
> Do you plan to contribute any of your changes back to us?
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jul 27, 2009 at 8:27 AM, Titook<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Dear Chromium Authors,
>
> > We, at RealWat Inc., are proud to announce the beta release of the Ti-
> > Took™  platform.  Ti-Took is a safe web browsing software solution
> > that integrates innovative technologies to deliver a fast, safe, easy
> > and personalized web experience.
> > Named after the tuk-tuk vehicles that carry riders anywhere all day
> > long in east Asian cities and towns, Ti-Took is a simple, trustworthy
> > way of navigating the complex and often dangerous world of the
> > internet.
>
> > We are happy to announce that Ti-Took™ Nuage web browser is based on
> > Google Chromium open-source code.  Ti-Took™ Nuage was originally
> > designed using other web toolkit.  However, after Google released the
> > Chrome browser and source code, we immediately fall in love with its
> > technology and design, and has since adopted it as our web browser
> > framework.  We prefer Google Chrome over alternative solutions for
> > many other reasons, but mostly because it fills our requirements and
> > direction where we see the web browser model moving forward.
>
> > We hope we will collaborate to enrich both Google Chromium and Ti-Took
> > Nuage.
>
> > Best Regards,
> > Ti-Took Authors
>
> > Press Release:
> >http://www.titook.org/blog/?p=523
>
> > Our sites:
> >www.titook.net
> >www.realwat.com
>
> > On Twitter:
> >http://twitter.com/
> >http://twitter.com/realwat
> >http://twitter.com/DavineDC
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