I found an intresting video on YouTube made by a guy trancesynaptic ( http://www.youtube.com/user/trancesynaptic ) under the title “Google Chrome’s Dirty Little Secret!”
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06Sep
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05Sep
Suzanne Choney from MSNBC made a Chrome vs. IE 8, A side-by-side comparison.
The concluzions:
Google knows how to lure users with the seeming simplicity of its products, even though there’s a great deal of complexity going on behind the scenes.
Microsoft often makes products that seem to create more work than they should for users.
Chrome shines in its simplicity, while IE 8 brings some better functionality to an existing product.
Visually, Chrome is basic, spare and efficient, an antidote to the busy, cluttered look of Internet Explorer, and the anxiety it can provoke once you get lost within its menus.
Chrome has almost a retro feel to it, as if this is how Web browsing should have been 10 years ago, during a (relatively) simpler time, when the Internet for the masses was still new and all about exploring interesting sites rather than having a knee-slapping night of entertainment finding the grossest videos available on YouTube.
Both are speedy; Chrome is faster
I did some initial testing of both Web browsers on a year-old ThinkPad running Windows Vista. Chrome is available for both Vista and XP; Google says versions of Chrome are in the works for the Mac and Linux operating systems.But for those of us who want a fast, no-nonsense Web-browsing experience, Chrome is a terrific option
You can read the article at this addres: www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26519075
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04Sep
Here is a video from the development team on the thinking and features behind the Google Chrome.
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04Sep
Video from the Google Chrome announcement.
So why are we launching Google Chrome?
“Because we believe we can add value for users and, at the same time, help drive innovation on the web.”Tags: Announcement, Info


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