Google Chrome Browser Launched

By Sarah Booth
Published on 3 Sep 2008
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Google challenge Internet Explorer with the launch of their new browser.

Last night saw the launch of Google Chrome, the search engine giant’s first foray into the world of browsing.

Launched as an open source project, a beta version is now available to download in over 40 languages.  However, while this initial run is only compatible with Windows XP and Windows Vista, Google have confirmed that Max and Linux versions will soon be available.

Designed to simplify its users’ online experience, Chrome is an intelligent browser that combines search and navigation in a single, integrated omnibox. Snapshots of your resent searches, most visited sites and bookmarks are also displayed on your homepage, helping you to get where you want to go faster.

Google Chrome takes a multi-process approach and as a result is able to offer its users enhanced stability and security. Browser tabs are designed to operate independently (sandboxed) meaning if there's a problem with one, your other tabs will remain unaffected. You also have the ability to reorder tabs and move them to another window as need dictates.

An ‘incognito’ mode is available too, enabling you to search the web without having any of your online movements logged.

Google will continue to develop Chrome over the coming months, ironing out any flaws found in this first test release and enhancing its functions.  Its main aim is to speed up the web applications currently available and to facilitate the introduction of a ‘new class’ of applications that wouldn’t be supported by other browsers available today.

For more information on Google Chrome and to download this new browser, visit http://www.google.com/chrome/.

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ahmedzown
3rd Sep 2008 12:00
i'll try and see what this chrome is made of .
lyhien1123
3rd Sep 2008 21:05
i would like to see this program
Klaus Maisel
4th Sep 2008 16:17
very interested

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