Google Tests It’s Luck in Browsers – Chrome

Posted on September 2nd, 2008, by Joel 1 Comment

Today Google announced their release of their very own browser called Chrome. Chrome is an open source project meant to drive the web forward. They will be releasing the beta tomorrow (which will be obviously posted here).

The new browser is a combination of Google?s ideas and codes with the combination of the Apple Safari WebKit and Mozilla Firefox. The new browser will be able to run web applications and load site faster than most of the web browsers out there (at least thats what Google says).

Each tab is run on a sandboxed environment so that they do not crash other open tabs (protection from rouge sites). And overall speed and responsiveness of the browser is improved and according to Google the JavaScript engine ?V8? used in this browser will power the web applications of the future.

Saying this, the Google team also says that work on Chrome is far from over and it will be a work in progress.

Read the entire article at Google?s official blog

View the Chrome browser comic book

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One Response to “Google Tests It’s Luck in Browsers – Chrome”

  1. a_ejaz says:

    wow man d least of features n d concept r insighting….this thing is meant for kill..