New Google Browser for download...
Check it out...Google just released a new browser called Google Chrome...using it now...not bad, not bad at all...REALLY REALLY fast...
www.google.com/chrome
www.google.com/chrome
I just downloaded and I'm using it right now... I guess it's just a new browser. So far so good, but it's definitely faster than Firefox... seems like it really just mimicked a lot of what FF3 did a month ago and made it faster...Nothing really extraordinary yet
Chrome has potential due to it being Open Source, but if anybody has installed it yet, you should immediately be able to tell that this application is in its infancy.
Pros
[ol][*]Appears to have a very small footprint, with each tab and domain consuming its own resources; this was the goal of Chrome.[*]Open Source; will evolve much faster than other browsers since everyone can now contribute.[/ol] Cons
[ol][*]The browser is being recognized as Safari; need I say more? This could partially be contributed to the fact its a new browser no one has had a chance to work with yet.[*]New ideas in development. This could potentially lead to a more efficient way at rendering web pages. However, if they don't get the standards right then it will just lead to one more browser a web developer has to program for compatibility. Safari and IE are already a PITA as is.[*]The UI on this thing is ****. I was disgusted on load, but I will have to give it a try and see some of its additional features. Only time will tell with versioning if this browser will survive the brutal battlefield it has plunged into.
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Pros
[ol][*]Appears to have a very small footprint, with each tab and domain consuming its own resources; this was the goal of Chrome.[*]Open Source; will evolve much faster than other browsers since everyone can now contribute.[/ol] Cons
[ol][*]The browser is being recognized as Safari; need I say more? This could partially be contributed to the fact its a new browser no one has had a chance to work with yet.[*]New ideas in development. This could potentially lead to a more efficient way at rendering web pages. However, if they don't get the standards right then it will just lead to one more browser a web developer has to program for compatibility. Safari and IE are already a PITA as is.[*]The UI on this thing is ****. I was disgusted on load, but I will have to give it a try and see some of its additional features. Only time will tell with versioning if this browser will survive the brutal battlefield it has plunged into.
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ORIGINAL: rrasco
Chrome has potential due to it being Open Source, but if anybody has installed it yet, you should immediately be able to tell that this application is in its infancy.
Pros
[ol][*]Appears to have a very small footprint, with each tab and domain consuming its own resources; this was the goal of Chrome.[*]Open Source; will evolve much faster than other browsers since everyone can now contribute.[/ol]Cons
[ol][*]The browser is being recognized as Safari; need I say more? This could partially be contributed to the fact its a new browser no one has had a chance to work with yet.[*]New ideas in development. This could potentially lead to a more efficient way at rendering web pages. However, if they don't get the standards right then it will just lead to one more browser a web developer has to program for compatibility. Safari and IE are already a PITA as is.[*]The UI on this thing is ****. I was disgusted on load, but I will have to give it a try and see some of its additional features. Only time will tell with versioning if this browser will survive the brutal battlefield it has plunged into. [/ol]
Chrome has potential due to it being Open Source, but if anybody has installed it yet, you should immediately be able to tell that this application is in its infancy.
Pros
[ol][*]Appears to have a very small footprint, with each tab and domain consuming its own resources; this was the goal of Chrome.[*]Open Source; will evolve much faster than other browsers since everyone can now contribute.[/ol]Cons
[ol][*]The browser is being recognized as Safari; need I say more? This could partially be contributed to the fact its a new browser no one has had a chance to work with yet.[*]New ideas in development. This could potentially lead to a more efficient way at rendering web pages. However, if they don't get the standards right then it will just lead to one more browser a web developer has to program for compatibility. Safari and IE are already a PITA as is.[*]The UI on this thing is ****. I was disgusted on load, but I will have to give it a try and see some of its additional features. Only time will tell with versioning if this browser will survive the brutal battlefield it has plunged into. [/ol]


