Google Chrome enters Browser Battle against Firefox, and IE

by Mick on September 3, 2008

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The Internet browser battle underway welcomes its new competitor: Google has released the beta version of its next browser, called Chrome. In 2006, Google said they have no plans to release of their own browser. Recent events show that this was not true. Chrome Google is very different from any browsers we know. The Crome uses WebKit engine (same as Safari), and it was written from scratch to work flawlessly with complex content such as JavaScript and modern Web applications.

The Characteristics that makes chrome stand out from crowds are simple but really surprising.

Each tab is a processed independently
This makes memory management much easier, eliminating the reasons for memory leak. Each tab is on its own – if a plant tab there will be no impact on other tabs. This is very useful, because if you are working with many tabs at once, you could lose important information if the browser goes down.

Revolutionary JavaScript engine
The javascript engine is made to work even faster than the fastest browsers.

Multithreaded loading pages
It is very disturbing to wait with a blank screen for some JavaScripts to load: Now all elements are loaded at the same time, one step after another. In the multi-task manager you can see the tab eats more memory or CPU time than others, and effectively manage your tabs to reduce unnecessary memory or CPU usage.

google crhrome screenshot

Chrome, the new browser from Google is truly revolutionary and very interesting. At the moment it is only beta, so the result May improve further time later. Of course, it lacks some advanced features that Firefox or Opera, but we hope that each of them will be implemented in the final version. Google made a wise choice to retain its open-source browser, so that all the progress made in chrome can be used by other developers in their browser.

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