I’ll take it in Chrome Please! Google’s new browser is here.
Right.
A few years have passed since we started using Google search engine and I remember clearly that I liked it from day one. I even remember the first days I open my Gmail account with a full 1gig for e-mails which back in the days was unreal comparing to other free on-line e-mail services. I wont forget the day I saw a full length movie on google video in great quality without leaving my own chair!
Today Google is as known as the moon, my Gmail account has more then 7.5 gigs of free space to store e-mails and my own artworks are being displayed on Google video for the whole world to enjoy. Basically, I think that company got it right.
A few days ago I bumped into an article from the BBC ONLINE NEWS WEBSITE saying that Google is launching an open source web browser to compete with Internet Explorer and Firefox. So, before thinking twice I download it, installed it and start working..
And yes, I am writing this post with the browser open and my whole business and surfing is now done with Google’s Chrome browser. I didn’t push it to the max but it’s simplicity simply astonishes me.
It’s been a while now that my eyes have been hurting from too many images, banners, icons, nonsense subliminal commercial drives, lake of space, lake of air and lake of freedom of my mind to simply work clearly on one thing without being distracted. The new browser is simple by all means necessary and it’s just delicious to surf like that.
Give it a try, you might enjoy it.
Here is the link to the full article from the BBC ON-LINE TECHNOLOGY NEWS.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/7593106.stm
Here is a little video about the subject.
GOOGLE’S CHROME BROWSER
Here is a short text piece from the article to rise curiosity in you.
The browser is designed to be fast, and to cope with the next generation of web applications that rely on graphics and multimedia.
Called Chrome, it will launch as a beta for Windows machines in 100 countries, with Mac and Linux versions to come.
“We realised… we needed to completely rethink the browser,” said Google’s Sundar Pichai in a blog post.
The new browser will help Google take advantage of developments it is pushing online in rich web applications that are challenging traditional desktop programs.
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