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17 September 2008

Google Chrome_ulti fast new Browser frm GOOGLE_Youngistan_dis week soft review




Google Chrome is a web browser built with open source code and developed by Google. The name is derived from the graphical user interface frame, or "chrome", of web browsers. Chromium is the name of the open source project behind Google Chrome, released under the BSD license.It is feature-complete compared to Chrome, but the user interface is less polished. By releasing the underlying technology as open source, Google may be aiming for an overall improvement in browser performance; forcing all browsers to provide the kind of fast and reliable platform Google needs for its web applications.

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The JavaScript virtual machine was considered a sufficiently important project to be split off (as was Adobe/Mozilla's Tamarin) and handled by a separate team in Denmark. Existing implementations were designed "for small programs, where the performance and interactivity of the system weren't that important", but web applications such as Gmail "are using the web browser to the fullest when it comes to DOM manipulations and Javascript". The resulting V8 JavaScript engine has features such as hidden class transitions, dynamic code generation, and precise garbage collection.Tests by Google show that V8 is about twice as fast as Firefox 3 and the Safari 4 beta.

Several websites have performed benchmark tests using the SunSpider JavaScript Benchmarktool as well as Google's own set of computationally intense benchmarks, which includes ray tracing and constraint solving. They unanimously report that Chrome performs much faster than all competitors against which it has been tested, including Safari, Firefox 3, Internet Explorer 7, and Internet Explorer 8. While Opera has not been compared to Chrome yet, in previous tests, it has been shown to be slightly slower than Firefox 3, which in turn, is slower than Chrome. Another blog post by Mozilla developer, Brendan Eich, comparing the Javascript engines in Firefox 3.1 and Chrome using the SunSpider test results, states that some tests are faster in one engine and some are faster in the other.[39] John Resig, Mozilla's JavaScript evangelist, further commented on the performance of different browsers on Google's own suite, finding Chrome "decimating" other browsers, but he questions whether Google's suite is representative of real programs. He states that Firefox performs poorly on recursion intensive benchmarks, such as those of Google, because the Mozilla team has not implemented recursion-tracing yet.


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Youngistan Spl Review::

Google Chrome is best evolution in browsers i thnk we loved its sleek design and fasteness ,it just loads up da web pages as soon as possible very fast in doing dat job,but it is having some less features than firefox and frm other browers.......but good at security & other spl features...

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Unknown November 24, 2008 at 10:55 AM  

Google released its second web browser yesterday afternoon, adding additional headroom for web applications stretching the limits of what it's possible to accomplish within a web browser. The Google Chrome team assembled domain experts in various fields over the past six years, both through direct hires and acquisitions, to create a new browser and its critical components from scratch. GMail and Google Maps pushed the Web to its limits, taking advantage of browser technologies invented in Redmond but left dormant for far too long. Contributing to Firefox's core, writing browser extensions, and championing HTML could only take the $150 billion company so far: they needed to own the full browser to push their Web efforts forward at full speed.
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Sunny November 24, 2008 at 2:44 PM  

fine share.... but i think chrome one hasn't got that much attention as was expected....nw it's there to see how this 2nd one performs

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