[ale] OT: Google releases new OS browser - CHROME

Michael B. Trausch mike at trausch.us
Thu Sep 4 10:54:14 EDT 2008


On jaŭ, Sep 04, 2008 at 09:19:48 -0400, Robert Reese~ wrote:
>
> If someone doesn't like whatever you presume Chrome is doing, then they
> are perfectly allowed to remove that functionality from the source code
> and redistribute it.
>

Indeed.

I do look forward to trying out the thing on Linux, once they have a
working port of it.  The various things that they have the thing
designed to do sound interesting, particularly on non-Windows systems
(the whole one-process-per-tab deal is cool, though it's expensive on
Windows systems at 5 million CPU cycles to start a new process).  I
would enjoy having a browser with a faster JavaScript engine, as well,
and supposedly the engine they used is significantly faster.  That'll be
the thing that helps it get up there, if anything, I think---faster
JavaScript will mean that fully-featured async Web apps that support the
desktop paradigm will become more feasible.  :-)

  --- Mike

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