So I found out yesterday that Google had been working on their own internet browser, dubbed Chrome. It became available for download today, and so far, I'm liking it.
The gist of Google Chrome is that it is meant to make more efficient use of memory and space. It helps internet users get things done with minimal worries concerning the browser itself. The premise is that the browser should be used as a medium to get you to what you want to do, not be what you do (if that makes sense). Hence, fresh features such as each tab running its own set of processes and memorized search results in the address bar are part of Chrome's efforts to create a safer, more efficient browser.
And to top it off, Google has made the project open-source, which means other existing browsers (Firefox, IE, Safari, Opera) can take what they want from it and implement as they wish.
Some helpful links:
- Google's comic-book approach to defining the story of Chrome.
- Information and download site.
- Wall Street Journal article on Chrome.
The gist of Google Chrome is that it is meant to make more efficient use of memory and space. It helps internet users get things done with minimal worries concerning the browser itself. The premise is that the browser should be used as a medium to get you to what you want to do, not be what you do (if that makes sense). Hence, fresh features such as each tab running its own set of processes and memorized search results in the address bar are part of Chrome's efforts to create a safer, more efficient browser.
And to top it off, Google has made the project open-source, which means other existing browsers (Firefox, IE, Safari, Opera) can take what they want from it and implement as they wish.
Some helpful links:
- Google's comic-book approach to defining the story of Chrome.
- Information and download site.
- Wall Street Journal article on Chrome.
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