Google chrome is a very impressive release, and I find myself already using it. It is definitely not ?just another browser?, it?s an assembly of several well-known concepts that together make a whole new browser concept which will enable a better, seamless user experience and new kinds of very powerful applications. It is very robust against anything the web can throw at it.
Google chrome is a open-source browser from Google (obviously.) that has very interesting features and in my opinion is a few years late, and is a new project that Google has decided to deploy in order to continue their world domination. It is a major player in the browser wars, and Google has effectively thrown gasoline on an open fire.`Browsers can consume a lot of resources, both memory and hard drive, as the user opens many tabs. Current browsers pretty much have only the current tab active though, with the others lying dormant in the background consuming resources but not actively processing information. Browser security is the forefront concern in my mind. Will we see security patches fixed quickly in short bursts (Firefox) or fixed in big upgrades (Safari, IE). Browser users have less loyalty than alley cats. I was Arbitron's worst nightmare client because I switched radio stations mid-songs, that's the kind of multiple personalities users have per-page!!
Microsoft is releasing it's Internet Explorer version 8 that, guess what, has features that allow you to bypass search engines, ie Google. So they both have motives behind their new features designed to stear internet users in a particular direction. Microsoft and other laggard behemoths had better be concerned about a company ready to disrupt existing markets like Google. Microsoft decided to outfit IE8 with a completely new rendering engine, while Google borrowed some of Chrome's building blocks from other browsers but built everything else from scratch.
Microsoft?s IE has a still large but declining market share; Mozilla Firefox is growing, has a vibrant community, and relies on Google for the bulk of its income in return for making it? the default search engine ? Microsoft introduced that feature in Internet Explorer 8 as well. Microsoft has mainly been an enabler for companies by selling its software solutions for other companies to use to work with and sell. Just count the number of hardware companies using Microsoft's OS.
Safari for Windows 'solves' this by not using cleartype at all. Safari gets rave reviews from Mac users, though I’m not sure why. Microsoft will always force a place in the market for IE until Windows ceases to exist.
Internet experts have reported that Google’s new Internet browser Chrome is vulnerable to carpet-bombing. It may expose the windows users to malicious hacker attacks. Internet experts have reported that Google ?s new Internet browser Chrome is vulnerable to carpet-bombing. It may expose the windows users to malicious hacker attacks.
Google Chrome is definitely not ?just another browser?, it?s an assembly of several well-known concepts that together make a whole new browser concept which will enable a better, seamless user experience and new kinds of very powerful applications. Google Chrome is launching in beta version in more than 40 languages. We will be hosting a press briefing today at 11:00 a.m. Google Chrome is very robust against anything the web can throw at it. If I had to guess where the browser might crash, it would be because we haven’t seen Google Chrome run across all the weird, wild hardware that runs Windows.