
The name Chrome isn’t in reference to a shiny polish or appearance, but instead to the term web browser creators give to the frame surrounding a browser.
Chrome , the Google WebBrowser , has created much sensation and acquired good hype even before its launch. But its a very simple,light -weight browser when compared to its competitors IE ,FireFox, Opera .... Chrome allows Google to remove the final wall between it and its users, as all of the company's web applications including its search, Gmail and word processing tools are accessed through a web browser.
According to Google, the problem with today’s web browsers are that they are all still based on a design that was first created to display web pages. Just that simple little task. Over the years many companies have found ingenious ways to squeeze more use out of web browsers, allowing us to use them to handle e-mail, edit photos, watch videos, even edit spreadsheets. The web browser has become a tool of many uses, but its design, despite the changes over the years, is still geared towards just one.
It does offer an innovative take on tabbed browsing, allowing you to detach and move tabs, shortcuts to access past searches and page visits, and a default page menu that lists your most-visited sites, but beyond those tweaks Google is offering the same promise for consumers that others web browsers are chasing; to experience the internet faster, safer, easier, and with more stability.
Still much to come in its siblings to offer even for Mac and Linux.As of now the beta version released supports only Win XP & Vista Users.
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