Thursday, September 04, 2008

FF, IE, Saf, say hello to Google Chrome*

Wednesday, September 03, 2008 11:32:43 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)

Yes that's right.. Google now has a browser, and of course it's freely available. Below I've included an excerpt of a very interesting article discussing Chrome..

As of this morning, Google still had not launched Chrome Beta, but it promises to be an innovative piece of software. (We’ll turn around a review soon after it’s posted.) On the surface, Chrome will act like a tabbed browsing architecture similar to pretty much every other browser. But it will treat each tab as a separate process, meaning that if one tab hangs or crashes out, it can be terminated without closing the entire Chrome application. Likewise, each tab will be “sandboxed” to prevent it from accessing files on the user’s computer. In essence, Chrome functions much like an operating system, managing resources and each Web page’s access to the computer’s vital functions dynamically. (Source)

Under duress (*eh hem*), I downloaded Chrome a lot sooner than I would have liked, and my review thus far is that it's an ok lightweight browser. I especially like the ability to see tabs hogging memory and to end them as necessary and, the search function in the address bar (albeit not that extensive).

All-in-all, I'll stick to FF, and probably use this as a secondary browser (IE just always seems so heavyweight!).

PS. I recommend this article - How Google's Simple Chrome Could Steer Web's Complex Future: Analysis - it was well written and very informative.

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Thursday, September 04, 2008 7:43:20 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
So you're finally awake then Jason. For a second there I thought you were going to sleep through what could be a pivotal moment in the history of the Internet. Fascinating article, Search -> Web Browsing -> Cell phones -> The world? :) Will the OS be relegated to the same role as DOS in earlier versions of Windows? I wonder if all the buzz about Android is warranted.
Friday, September 05, 2008 5:30:25 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
For a moment (and likely still), I didn't see the use of downloading this. Right now it's on my pc and I'll likely hardly ever use it. The only thing FF (and it's addons/extensions) can't do is brush my teeth - as yet anyway.

Google's a great company, and from a business perspective and maybe even for techies, it would be interesting to do a case study on them from conception to Internet king.
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