Google finally introduced its 'open source' browser; Chrome. It looks like it is very promising based on the functionalities they listed on Chrome's demo. The multi process architecture is what got my attention most. Tabs can't talk to each other, can't steal info. Isolated tabs and also when 1 tab goes down the others stay up. My Firefox is failing to do that! But how about memory?
Because doesn't isolating mean opening a separate instance of the browser for each tab? If yes, it must be eating lots of memory...
I haven't tried Chrome myself yet, all I'm doing is the research now. Change is hard, even upgrading is a challenge itself :) So I am trying to come up with convincing performance and functionality improvements to switch.
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
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