•    Google Chrome: Ready for Download   

    I downloaded and installed Google Chrome awhile ago to test it. As I have blogged yesterday, this is still on Beta and I expect that there would be a lot of changes from then on.

    Feature checking:

    • It copied all my bookmarks and saved data’s from Firefox. So, I have a smooth transition. I haven’t loss any info I needed, and that’s a big – OK.
      • OH! I just found out, there’s no plugins, addons, toolbars, etc. yet. So, I will be waiting for that. I need to install a PR tool to have a live PR view everytime I check a websites.
    • It promised to be faster, and so I tried it on sites that loads slow. Result: it was indeed a bit faster.
    • The design is good for the eye and it seems to use all the spaces provided, but clean to look at.

    To sum it all up, I like it.

    Additional Info:

    • I was doing QA on some of my clients site when I noticed that Google Chrome does not or could not recognize referrer page. [NOT GOOD]
    • A friend also said that he could not install flash on Google Chrome.
    As for now these are the problems we are seeing.

    There has been write-ups that this is what they call the Google OS. Check SearchEngineWatch but I think Google is still working on that one. As I have said on my former post, “Google is making its way to be the virtual service that anyone would ever need.”

    Are you on Chrome yet? If not – better not be late, because everyone seems to be moving to this browser. I just did!

  •    New Open-Source Web Browser: Google Chrome   

    Everyone seems to be talking about this new Google Browser – Google Chrome. As Google had announced it on their blog, that it will be released for Beta September 2, 2008 (Tuesday). Philippine time seems to be advanced, so need to wait for their Tuesday.

    In the meantime, while we are waiting for the launch, here is a comic book to explain more about Google Chrome.

    It seems, Google is slowly making its way to be the virtual service that anyone would ever need. Plus open-source … FREE FREE FREE is always nice!

    Will it kill Firefox, Internet Explorer and all those other web browsers? We don’t know yet. But time will tell, and that time is near. So, let us keep track on its update and reviews once it is out.

    If this works well, Google will surely conquer the virtual world.

  •    Firefox   

    I use Firefox as my default browser and so does my officemates. It is because Firefox has a lot of features that are helpful for a professionals, specially for SEO’s.

    Firefox have plug ins or add ons that shows Google PR, Alexa Rankings and other informations needed by an internet marketer.


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