The whole web is talking about Google Chrome (google.com/chrome), an open source browser based on it owns webkit and uses its Google Gears. An official comic book with 38 pages explained why they build Chrome. Sitepoint listed the features of Chrome based on comic. Is it another step to dominate the web?
- Images of Google Chrome (Techcrunch)
- Google Chrome Screenshots (Blogoscoped)
- Google Chrome (Blogoscoped)
- Google Working on Browser (Site Point)


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Just finished reading up Google Chrome’s Comic, sounds so geeky, yet interesting in every POV. It’s exciting to wait and see what they’ll bring to the browsers war.
I hope, they have the drive to win it. :D
should be interesting to see if Chrome works more efficiently than FireFox and IE… if it’s faster than Firefox, since isn’t IE, then i’ll use it
o far, I’m basically please with Google Chrome. It has some work to do, and I have more to run it through. I’ll be back soon with more on add-on work arounds and Google Gears, and whatever else I uncover in the mean time. Send me your feedback and thoughts using the email or comments links below.
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