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Published by: anonym 2009-01-07

  • Released yesterday - Google Chrome (http://www.google.com/chrome).
    It's a beta so still a little rough on the edges and somewhat minimalist, but this thing is FAST.


  • Looks like I have to wait till I can try it out as I use Linux not windows. At least I don't have to worry so much about viruses :D No matter though since I use Firefox for surfing even with the laptop that does have a windows on it.

    Jim


  • I'm typing this response using Chrome. I like it so far. Nice and lite and if it keeps out the spyware I am all for it.

    Josh


  • From what I've read, it is supposed to be very fast for Javascript, which is important for web based applications like gmail. I think Google's goal here is to push the Javascript envelope and make MS and Mozilla compete with them; so that they can do more and more advanced web applications (like Google Docs). I don't think they particularly care about the browser itself; as long as they own the app behind it.


  • I've used Mozilla for 2 years with no problems. Faster than IE. Opera also makes a good browser.

    Pages load from 3 to 8 seconds with dialup.

    J.C.


  • Dude.....what's a borswer? Do you use that on a cmoputre?
  • Looking for a quote::
    Who reportedly said something to the effect "At least it will be a new experience" while on his/her deathbed. Two or three reputable sources would be nice.
    http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview/id/420393.html
    HOME


  • Apparently you had no problem figuring it out.
    Good job! Congratulations!


  • From what I've read, it is supposed to be very fast for Javascript, which is important for web based applications like gmail. I think Google's goal here is to push the Javascript envelope and make MS and Mozilla compete with them; so that they can do more and more advanced web applications (like Google Docs). I don't think they particularly care about the browser itself; as long as they own the app behind it.
    I have no idea what you just said...........


  • Holy Crap!

    I had no idea that just changing my browser loading pages could speed up so much

    Thanks!


  • Bad spelling aside, this borswer is wicked fast. Thanks for the tip!!


  • I would like to remove some of the thumbnails in Google Chrome. Does anyone know where I should look for instructions?

    Thanks
    -Tom

    I don't know, but I find it annoying that they have thumbnails for the new posts search (my bookmark) that expire (because it references a particularl instance of the serach) instead of thumbnailing the bookmark that I click.


  • It is fast, but there are some bugs that still need to be worked out. From my Dell desktop, I can't use my scroll to go up. I've also noticed that tabs at the top of the pages will disappear... hopefully they will work these issues out soon because I really like the clean look and feel of Chrome


  • I would like to remove some of the thumbnails in Google Chrome. Does anyone know where I should look for instructions?

    Thanks
    -Tom


  • I have no idea what you just said...........
    Google is trying to push applications like Gmail, and Google Docs (competitor to MS Office). These use a technology called AJAX (Asynchronous Javascript and XML). The core, and really the required bit of this, is Javascript which allows code to be executed (presumably) safely within your web browser. Without Javascript everything would require a page reload, which is terribly slow. The forum uses AJAX (at least the asynchronous javascript part of it) for things like Thanks and quick reply. You'll notice that when you thank someone, instead of reloading the page; the thanks text just updates without changing the page itself.

    Google wants to do as much as they can with Javascript, but it is limited in speed. Chrome is in part meant to address this issue. My personal belief is that making and owning the browser isn't as important to them as just getting the average browser to be better.


  • That is what I want to get rid of. A few days ago I was watching a demo of the Wood Rat on You Tube. When You Tube loads I am taken to that page. I can live with it but it is annoying.

    I tried to delete them according to the instructions in help but it doesn't work.

    I downloaded Chrome from the site posted here. Maybe I should download directly from Google's site.

    -Tom


  • I downloaded Chrome but since I am not a real wizard with computers it is a little foreign.

    I watched a show on 60 min. (i think) about Google. It appears they have great interest in keeping your history.


  • Ah yes, the next monopoly is here. They will control your web browser and your search engine. Google would now pretty much have complete control over how the world gets on the internet. ;)


  • All I can say is WOW. A whole new level of speed. Thanks for the tip

    Greg


  • Mine's still downloading.:thud::rotflmao1:

    J.C.


  • I've been browsing the forum/other sites with Chrome this evening. It is quite fast at rendering pages, even ignoring JavaScript; which is what the media coverage was focusing on.


  • Oh no, I've seen the future. Browser arguments & debates.:eek:

    Sectional vs. Drum
    Flatrate vs. T&M
    To help DIY vs. no help to DIY
    Chrome vs. Mozilla vs. IE

    J.C.





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