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Google Chrome OS’ disruptive potential is being felt across the high-tech industry and the latest company that analysts feel could be threatened by the proposed Chrome operating system is microprocessor powerhouse Intel, via Channelweb
Rafe Needleman of CNET has an interesting “tutorial” about the would be Chrome OS (remember, it’s not Chrome browser) especially for the clueless, as Rafe puts it.
Continue Reading »In Chrome, Hints of a Real Rival to Windows, reports USA Today:
Until now, most consumer PCs have run on software from one of two companies: Microsoft or Apple. But on Wednesday, search giant Google (GOOG) shook up the computing world by formally announcing plans to compete head-to-head against those companies on their home turf: PC operating systems.
Google launches improved Chrome browser: Chrome version 2.0.172.28. Seth Rosenblatt of CNET has first hand experience and writes a good review:
Yesterday’s introduction of Chrome version 2.0.172.28 was touted by Google as being up to 30 percent faster for handling JavaScript. After using the update to the stable release extensively for the past day and running it through two JavaScript tests on two computers, it’s conclusively faster than the previous stable version of Chrome.
The two computers I used were a Windows Vista Service Pack 1 desktop with a Pentium 4 processor running at 3.00 GHz and 2 GB of RAM, and a Windows XP Pro Service Pack 3 laptop with a Core Duo T9400 processor running at 2.53 GHz and 3 GB of RAM. Chrome was benchmarked by the Webkit test, SunSpider, and the JavaScript-only sections of the Mozilla test Dromaeo. Chrome was tested with no other tabs open and no other programs running on the computer.
When testing SunSpider, Chrome v1.0.154.65 scored 919.2ms on the laptop, and 1864.2ms on the desktop. Chrome v2.0.172.28 scored 583.6ms on the laptop, and 1323.4ms on the desktop. The laptop score was 36.6 percent faster, and the desktop was 29 percent faster.
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Chrome to Google is what Internet Explorer to Microsoft. Yes, you are right. Chrome, a web browser, is the newest google product intended, as people might say, to compete with Microsoft’s Internet Explorer dominance.
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