Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Google launches there new browser



Open Source browser with some good use of on screen space.

Here are the list of features from other websites
-It's built on Webkit, the browser framework used to power Safari and the iPhone.
-It's faster. Smarter implementation of Javascript rendering will make pages more responsive and let your browser do more than one thing at once.
-Smarter memory management. A sophisticated approach to data storage across time and tabs will keep the browser in top shape.
-Crash-free app browsing. Applications will be partitioned in the browser so if one crashes, it won't crash your whole browser.
-Tabs on the top. Instead of tabs being displayed below your address bar, inside the browser - they'll ride on top of each browser window. We'll see what this is like for the user, we do wonder.
-Quick navigation. Your most frequently visited pages will be available in a point and click navigation, like Opera's Quick Dial.
-Gears integration. Google Gears will be integrated throughout the experience for offline use, local storage of information and all kinds of other magic that Gears-heads are working on.
-Open source. The browser appears to be entirely open source, Google says it wants other companies to borrow from it just like it learned from them.

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