Google Chrome, Google’s very own browser to compete with Firefox and Internet Explorer

Posted by Manuela Barreto @ September 2nd, 2008 in Media News

Google Chrome is the Big G’s new open source web browser that should be reachable at http://www.google.com/chrome, however, it doesn’t seem to have gone live yet.

Anyways, it should be up anytime soon. In the meantime, I’ll fill you in on the wonders of this new browser.

It is designed to be faster and more practical for users. It claims among other features to offer improved speed and responsiveness together with a more powerful JavaScript engine adaptable to today’s web applications, which is not exactly the case with existing browsers.

Another prominent feature as explained by Mark Hendrickson from TechCrunch , is that of the multi-process design , which naturally requires more memory, however, the chances that your browser will freeze in the middle of a search will decrease immensely.

So if you’re a multi-task person or one who loves to have a million windows open at once, Chrome allows you to have all tabs open as needed since each tab will have a memory of its own and processes won’t be slowed down.

Also, the browser gives you a starting page that records all your recently viewed pages, plus all recently stored bookmarks and search engines visited. The ‘Incognito’ is another feature that opens as a window and it serves basically to isolate all your activities within one given space; no activity is recorded there.

Some other improvements Google has made for its new browser to make it quasi flawless is refining the security process. Chrome is malware and phishing sites- immune. It will continually download a list of phishing sites and malware sites to your computer, which will be used to warn you every time you visit them.

To get the full story behind Chrome and the reason for its existence, check out the Official Google Blog.

To know more about the actual performance of this new browser, keep posted on Matt Cutt’s upcoming blogs, where he will be discussing his personal experience using Google Chrome.

And finally, for more on the comic book that has been virally spreading on the web, check out the Google on Google Chrome Comic Book.

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Comments

 

77

September 2nd, 2008

Great article, Manu!

 

Jacob

September 3rd, 2008

Hi, the download is available here: http://www.google.com/chrome/eula.html

 

m.barreto

September 3rd, 2008

thanks!
Jacob, it’s already available thru the link on my post. thanks anyways!

 

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