Google on Thursday revealed Chrome 2.0, a purportedly faster and more feature-filled version of the search giant’s Web browser. The extra speed comes from an update to its V8 JavaScript engine and from a new version of the open source WebKit rendering engine. However, Chrome’s speed advantage may soon be overshadowed by rivals. Mozilla, for example, is expected to release a final version of Firefox 3.5. Also, speeding up JavaScript may lead to security problems.
I feel that Google Chrome is perfect for beginners and users that do not use the internet too often. But for those users who use them for things like gaming, they will pick up Chrome's faults in a flash and probably not use it again..
Chrome 2.0 Juices Up JavaScript
Posted by: Richard Adhikari May 22, 2009 12:42 PMGoogle on Thursday revealed Chrome 2.0, a purportedly faster and more feature-filled version of the search giant’s Web browser. The extra speed comes from an update to its V8 JavaScript engine and from a new version of the open source WebKit rendering engine. However, Chrome’s speed advantage may soon be overshadowed by rivals. Mozilla, for example, is expected to release a final version of Firefox 3.5. Also, speeding up JavaScript may lead to security problems.