What (If Anything) Google Chrome Will Mean for Businesses [View article]
Considering that Chrome is built on Webkit, the same toolkit that runs Mozilla Firefox, Apple's Safari, and Konquerer, and that it is open source, I don't see how this is anything evil. It does seem that, however, it will change the dynamics of the user experience.
I still love Firefox but after reading about the memory and process management of Chrome and a completely revamped and more powerful javascript engine in it, it looks like a very promising browser. Firefox 3 has fixed many of Firefox 2's memory leaks, but is still quite a memory hog. Heavy AJAXified websites still run sluggishly, so I'm hoping Chrome's javascript engine will improve on these aspects.
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Considering that Chrome is built on Webkit, the same toolkit that runs Mozilla Firefox, Apple's Safari, and Konquerer, and that it is open source, I don't see how this is anything evil. It does seem that, however, it will change the dynamics of the user experience.
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I still love Firefox but after reading about the memory and process management of Chrome and a completely revamped and more powerful javascript engine in it, it looks like a very promising browser. Firefox 3 has fixed many of Firefox 2's memory leaks, but is still quite a memory hog. Heavy AJAXified websites still run sluggishly, so I'm hoping Chrome's javascript engine will improve on these aspects.