Google Chrome against Microsoft Internet Explorer

Share


Browsers War is not over yet. Now, the new push for the competition is caused for the new entrant on the market - Google Chrome . Google Blog has officially announced the Google Chrome yesterday, with link to a comic book to introduce Google Chrome. And today Google is officially releasing Google Chrome Beta for free download by everybody. The news has also been announced on Google Blog .



Multiple attempts, more or less successful, have been made over the years to challenge the ultimate lead of the Microsoft Internet Explorer on the market. However, browser, introduced by Google, should be taken pretty seriously. So, what does the new browser look like? Pretty much exactly what you would expect from Google: it is a browser with very simplistic interface. Google chose to use the open-source WebKit browser as the basis for Chrome. For now, only a Windows version of Chrome is currently available, even though WebKit is the basis for the Safari search engine on the Mac operating system.



During the install process, Google Chrome asks to import your bookmarks, browsing history, and passwords. This allows you to switch to using Chrome almost instantly. The interface for Google Chrome is light, with browser tabs at the top of the window rather than underneath the other browser elements such as the address bar. The tabs look like traditional file folder tabs, rising vertically above the window, and they can be reordered by simple dragging. New tabs open instantly, and rather than being greeted by a blank window you are given a quick launch window showing your most frequently visited sites.



The new feature introduced to the browsing is a New Incognito Window option. As it is described by developers, “pages you view in this window won’t appear in your browser history or search history, and they won’t leave other traces, like cookies, on your computer after you close the incognito window”.



The software opens a new front in Google’s fight with Microsoft, whose Internet Explorer controls more than 70 percent of the browser market. Google is trying to parlay its success over Microsoft in online searches into an effort to court users who want e-mail, calendars and word processing through a browser instead of products such as Microsoft’s Word and Excel. However, Google said today it’s not going after Windows. ``I would not call Chrome the operating system of Web apps,’’ co-founder Sergey Brin told reporters today. ``It is a very basic, fast engine to run web apps.’’



Learn more on the new browser features on the Google Website: http://www.google.com/chrome



Direct downloading link for the Setup File: http://shurl.org/Chrome





Rating 5
Rating_on
Repost Share Report

Posted on blog: Computers and Internet

nesher's blog
Internet & Web
Author: nesher
News, reviews, and random thoughts on the Computers, Internet, Blogging, and Technology.
Commentsleave a review
18
Rating_on_small
Published in Computers & Software   Computers & Software   Sep 2 2008 11:44 pm
You might also like
Comments6 comments
Sep 3 2008 02:26 am

I'm using Chrome right now and so far I've found one thing that I don't like about it. Chrome doesn't have the drop down window with the urls you typed in previously. I use them often and it's a bit annoying having to type in urls over and over. The rest is perfect. Very simple interface, no big toolbars like in ff and a very important feature for me- when you place the cursor over a link it shows the full url, something that all browsers should have.


Replay reply
CommentsReply:
Sep 8 2008 02:34 am

I found it difficult to transfer my major online operations to Chrome yet. I am so used to heavy-loaded Maxthon (with multiple plugins), that I simply miss these options, when I operate in Chrome. But, one thing that is undeniable - it is the fastest browser I ever saw.


Replay reply
CommentsReply:
Sep 16 2008 02:43 am

Don't use many pluins so it's not a problem for me. I liked how it transferred all of my bookmarks from ff.
Found another flaw. when I try to download files, photos for example into one folder I need to select the folder where I want to save it every time I save a photo. Using FF, I need to select the folder only once.
regarding speed I think it's not that fast. With only a few tabs open it was working slower than ff


Replay reply
CommentsReply:
Sep 16 2008 02:54 am

I found portable Chrome, which I am using for testing purposes - Chromium. If you need one - I can drop a link for downloading.


Replay reply
CommentsReply:
Sep 16 2008 03:09 am

no thanks, I'll wait a while till they are done testing and fixing all the bugs from Chrome I'll stick with FF for now. Don't want to close all my 40 tabs :)


Replay reply
CommentsReply:
Sep 18 2008 01:38 am

Make sense!


Replay reply
Leave a comment
Guest:
Notify me of follow-up comments via email.
Submitcomment
  

My_pic
nesher
registered on Oct 26 2007 01:59 am
last time online Sep 3 01:27 am
I live in Sunnyvale  United States

posts: 677, games: 0, buzzers: 5,
friends: 158, images: 0

nesher's recent posts
Previous Posts