Search giant Google released its latest Chrome browser Thursday with less emphasis on security, instead touting the new version’s increased speed and JavaScript performance. “With today’s stable release, even your most complex Web apps will run more quickly and responsively in the browser,” Google software engineer Tim Steele posted on the company blog. “We realize that speed isn’t just about pure brawn — it’s also about saving time with simple interfaces.” Chrome’s updated interfaces, Steele explained, are designed to end the digging for ways to import bookmarks, change a homepage, find new settings or manipulate links.
Chrome 10: More About Speed Than Security
Posted by: Mike Martin March 10, 2011 12:30 PMSearch giant Google released its latest Chrome browser Thursday with less emphasis on security, instead touting the new version’s increased speed and JavaScript performance. “With today’s stable release, even your most complex Web apps will run more quickly and responsively in the browser,” Google software engineer Tim Steele posted on the company blog. “We realize that speed isn’t just about pure brawn — it’s also about saving time with simple interfaces.” Chrome’s updated interfaces, Steele explained, are designed to end the digging for ways to import bookmarks, change a homepage, find new settings or manipulate links.