Google Chrome - What Does This Tell You?
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Over at the Chromium Developers Documentation web site, there is some interesting information for you to read which Google has provided. In this one statement, we could be seeing what Google may be offering us in the future.
The tab is our equivalent of a desktop application’s title bar; the frame containing the tabs is a convenient mechanism for managing groups of those applications. In future, there may be other tab types that do not host the normal browser toolbar.
Have you noticed how plain Chrome is? How there are few menu’s compared to other browsers? How Chrome almost appears invisible when using it compared to other browsers?
Though some consider Chrome as ‘just another browser’, the basics of Chrome is that Google is designing it to run web applications. Applications that already will incorporate their own shortcuts, menus and status bars.
Instead of concentrating on more features for the browser, Chrome offers simplicity instead which makes the Google browser less of a resource hog plus makes it faster bringing up sites. Advanced users may not appreciate the simplicity of Chrome.
Comments welcome.

6 Comments
Denny
September 15th, 2008
at 10:56am
—OK–Ron
________ I Just Installed Googe Chrome………….
___It Seems To Work Faster ..?
Ron Schenone
September 15th, 2008
at 12:35pm
Hello Denny,
So what do you think?
Denny
September 15th, 2008
at 6:38pm
I Likes-It so Far………
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Get-tin it Set-Up Now……
Web Pages Come Up MOE -FASTER . than IE ……..
____No Problems Yet
——–Geeeeeeeeeezzzzzzzzzzzz——-
film fan
September 16th, 2008
at 4:12am
i keep learning about more and more little advantages and features with Chrome, with privacy, for example; now if only they would take care of it’s cookie management glitches…
Ron Schenone
September 16th, 2008
at 10:57am
Denny,
It is quick.
file fan,
Remember, this is still in beta [testing]. They are working on current problems as reports come in.
Tupet
September 17th, 2008
at 11:06am
how coloured is chrome!
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