For all those Geeks reading this article if you want to dive into the full technical intricacies on what makes Google Chrome a fast and responsive browser, Google had put together video interviews to walk through some of the engineering involved. They have provided inner working of Chrome which includes -
1. DNS pre-resolution,
2. the V8 JavaScript engine, and
3. DOM bindings.
However they haven’t tell us about WebKit and UI responsiveness. Though they have promised to cover these section in later posts. You can watch these interview below or for more information head up to Chromium Blog.
I tried Chrome and hated it. It may be a little faster but the look style and feel was just wrong for me. I went looking for something else because I don't like the way Firefox handles managing bookmarks.
Perhaps when I can customize the look to something I can stomach I will try it again.
I have since gone back to using Netscape 7 (Like Communicator with web and email), Netscape 9 and the latest SeaMonkey - and love them! I would use Netscape Communicator 4.8 but it won't install on win 7.
After all these years, for some things Netscape Still Rulez.
Open Source..........All that I fee is the reason that Chrome is moving so fast
And all of these other browsers are the reason that we have newer versions of IE as well as IE improvements.
Google chrome never really did it for me, but I'm a firefox user and have been for awhile. I simply rely upon my browser add-ons versus a handful of standalone installable products.
Hi,
I want to uninstall Google Updater, but I have Chrome installed. So, if I uninstall Google Updater, will Google Chrome still be able to update automatically by itself?
Slasher