Google Chrome

Nathan Cerny ncerny at gmail.com
Wed Sep 3 23:43:09 CDT 2008


While that was interesting, most of the points were moot.  Yes, almost
everything in chrome is something someone else has already came up with.
But chrome took all the good points from all these other browsers and
created a browser that implements them all well.

And this site seems to imply that chrome should be running far more
resource-dependant than the other browsers out there - I have been running
it since it's release yesterday, and I am very impressed.  It outperforms
IE7 in all aspects...and IE7 outperforms firefox 3 in all aspects (I was
shocked too when I realized it).  Of course, this is all on my computer at
work, because I run only linux at home ;)

Overall, chrome is an amazing browser with a lot of very well-implemented
ideas.  The ideas themselves are not revolutionary, but the implementation
is...just like what gmail did to email, chrome is doing to browsers.

My 2 cents :)




On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 8:20 PM, Luke -Jr <luke at dashjr.org> wrote:

> http://www.osnews.com/story/20244/Google_Chrome_Considered_Harmful/page1/
>
> Also, as far as the Linux version goes... they haven't even decided what
> toolkit they'll be using. The current code is all "windows.h"
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