Google Chrome Battles Internet Explorer and Firefox
While Internet Explorer and Firefox battle it out, Google has come from behind to launch its open source browser, Google Chrome. Google Chrome beta version will be released to the public in 100 countries today. In conjunction with this release of Google’s browser, details about Chrome can also be found in a 38-page online comic book in blogosphere. Users who intend to read the comic can get it here.
Google maintains that the main purpose of launching Google Chrome is to add value for users and, at the same time, help drive innovation on the web. In this techno century, users are very dependant on the internet to communicate, work, purchase things, get information and so on. A user-friendly, user orientated and quality browser is extremely important to facilitate users with a good platform to get things done. By reviewing and studying users’ browsing habits and needs, Google has finally decided to bring Chrome into the picture. Prescribed by Google, Google Chrome is clean and sleek. It gets tasks accomplished in an efficient and quick way. Google has also added new features such as “isolated” tabs designed to prevent browser crashes and a more powerful JavaScript engine.
Windows users who want to get a taste of this new browser can download it at the Google site. However, Mac OS X and Linux versions are under development and will follow the Windows version

Screenshot of Google Chrome
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September 3rd, 2008 02:57
[...] Chrome is the latest foray by Google into the ‘not-so-crowded’ (considering billions of Internet surfers with just [...]
September 3rd, 2008 05:30
Yes i downloaded it , its very fast and very light too, i like it, will test more.
Do you think alexa toolbar for firefox will work with it? or we must wait
thanx for the article.
September 3rd, 2008 05:59
Why on earth would you want Alexa toolbar.
Alexa stats are completely useless.
Any SEO worth their weight avoids Alexa.
http://www.seobook.com/archives/000944.shtml
September 3rd, 2008 16:46
Does Chrome have a feature to hide all the saved passwords as Firefox does by setting a “Master Password”?
I couldn’t find this feature.