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Google Chrome – A Web Browser With a Silver Lining?

Author: George Zlatin

September 3, 2008  •  Filed Under: Google News, Search Engines  •  3 Comments

In their ongoing quest to dominate the universe, Google has announced that they are coming out with their own web browser called Chrome. Interesting news considering they were so “in bed” with Firefox before. It was a win win relationship for Google and Firefox but now it doesn’t look like that relationship will continue much longer. It sort of makes sense that Google would come out with their own browser. I guarantee that over the past 5 years or so, as FireFox has steadily grown in popularity, they have also grown a backbone and don’t bend to Google’s will as easily as they used to. I was actually kind of surprised that Google didn’t just buy Firefox a long time ago considering they have bought their way into so many other markets. If Google dominates the browser market they can control which search engine a lot of people use since many people use the default search engine that comes installed in their browser.

I just downloaded Chrome and started testing it out. I have to say it is definitely a lot faster. I tested it out on gmail which always runs really slow for me in Firefox and Chrome runs like 5 times faster. Pretty cool… I’m sure they still have a few bugs to figure out but it looks like this might mean trouble for Internet Explorer which still dominates around 80% of the browser market. I also like that when i open a new tab or a new window they show my most visited sites for easier access:

Google Chrome Screenshot

I’m still going to continue to use Firefox because of all of the plugins that I have installed but as soon as we start seeing some plugins for Chrome I might take the leap!



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3 Comments »

  1. Problems with Google Chrome started for me before I had even got it on my PC.

    I selected ‘English (UK)’ as my language and pressed the Download button. Chrome ignored my language request and downloaded the program in Spanish, because I currently live in Spain. As I don’t understand Spanish ………..

    Thinking there might be a option to change language in the program, I continued with the download.

    There is a language option, and I changed it to English UK. I now have Chrome and Google Search displayed in a mixture of English and Spanish.

    It doesn’t matter how good the program, if you can’t understand what it says, it’s waste of time, so I’m going back to Internet Explorer – pity.

    It’s another case of software writers giving you the language of your location instead of what you understand. I’m not asking for an unheard of language. Just English. I’ll even put up with US English if I have to.

    Comment by Hilton — September 3, 2008 @ 7:05 am

  2. IE is going to offer users a chance to set IE to “private”, which will block Google’s Adwords advertising then Google Chrome born. Google Chrome is clean and fast. But I love Firefox.

    Comment by Thai SEO — September 3, 2008 @ 1:41 pm

  3. I will be sticking with firefox – the plugins alone make it worth it. It will be interesting to see MS and Google face off in this arena as well…

    Comment by Sammy Hagar — September 3, 2008 @ 1:56 pm

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