Google Launched the “beta” version of it’s long anticipated Chrome Browser yesterday, Sept. 2, 2008.
Google Chrome, one of the worst kept secrets in modern computing, promises to provide faster browsing, and an easy to understand environment.
While those benefits might help us consumers right now, Google’s long term strategy behind Chrome is to better support web-based applications, and of course, to get a foothold on our desktops. Yes, it can be said that Google Chrome is Google’s first serious attempt to chip away at the desktop operating system, like Windows and even Mac OS.
The future, as Google sees it, is a web-based world, and they are either just plain right, or it will become a self-fulfilling prophecy. Either way, Google wins.
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I find it very useful a fast browser than internet explorer and firefox. I have noted one thing that i use internet explorer and firefox and my windows slow down as i open more pages using these browsers but using google chrome it doesn’t happened! I LOVE IT!
Google Chrome is really nice.