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I am posting this blog using Google’s latest app – Google Chrome.
The search engine giant has finally released the long rumored web browser that it has been developing over the last two years. Google Chrome, according to its engineers, the open source browser is not a content viewer as much as a window manager for web pages and applications. I dunno exactly what that means but the result is a zippier web experience. Pages that I frequent with both IE and Firefox load much faster in Chrome. This has got me really excited as another alternative in the browser space is very welcome. I also love the very minimalist UI of Chrome. There are no space-eating icons and bars. It’s a pure web browsing experience.
Let’s see if the upcoming Safari 4.0 will further heat up the browser market.
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Category: Open Source, Programming
Tags: Browser, Google Chrome

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