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Google to launch new web browser

Posted by Paul Sturgess on September 02, 2008

The web is buzzing with the news that Google have officially announced their own web browser and it will be released (in beta) today.

‘Google Chrome’, as it will be known, has been built from scratch, is free and is open source.

Google’s has said it’s intentions for the browser are for it to ‘drive innovation on the web’.

Highlights include:
  • JavaScript Virtual Machine called V8 (faster javascript – open source)
  • A process for each tab (So if one tab crashes, the whole browser doesn’t crash & better management of memory)
  • Task manager to view processes (Allows you to see which website is using the most memory, downloading the most bytes and abusing your cpu)
  • ‘Speed dial’ home page comprising of your most visited pages
  • Google Gears is built in
  • Smart search directly in the address bar (aka Omnibox)
  • Uses a ‘Chrome bot’ on the google crawling infrastructure to test it works against the most popular sites on the web
  • The browser runs inside a ‘sandbox’ with restricted permissions to make it really secure (It cannot effect your machine or it’s processes)
  • Private browsing mode
  • Automatically checks against known phishing websites (These are available in an open api)

For the full low down I highly recommend you checkout Google’s comic they released.

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3 comments

  1. Christian commented on September 04, 2008 at 02:22 PM

    Have you read the terms and conditions? http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/digitalcontent/2008/09/googles_chrome_loses_its_shine.html

  2. Piers commented on September 10, 2008 at 11:42 AM

    @ Christian. Looks like Google have done an about-turn on the outrageous terms of use, claiming it was part of the legal ‘boiler-plate’. Not sure that the unofficial Google corporate motto ‘Don’t be evil’ still stands anymore.

  3. Piers commented on September 10, 2008 at 11:45 AM

    Other than the terms of use issues, Chrome rocks. It really is very fast to use and robust. A few java-script issues with a number of sites not working (annoyingly the select option for the office global jukebox)but going back to FF when I have to feels so first-half 2008.

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