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Google Chrome: Performance and First Impressions
Google Chrome: Performance and First Impressions
Date: September 3rd, 2008
Topic: Software
Manufacturer: Google
Author: Anand Lal Shimpi
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Compatibility

Google is in a unique position to test the compatibility of something like a browser, given that the company has servers that spend their days indexing the entirety of the internet. You’d think it wouldn’t be too hard to pull from that index and produce a reasonable set of test cases for Chrome.

Plugins like Flash just work, which is nice, but not all websites play nicely with Chrome. Take a look at NVIDIA’s Force Within download page:

The download box won’t load and you’re out of luck with Chrome. Fortunately the NVIDIA example is the exception, for the most part Chrome has been working just fine for me. How about all of you?

Chrome passes the Acid2 test, but gets a 74/100 in the Acid3 test. That’s compared to 78/100 for Safari, 13/100 for IE7 (Wikipedia lists it as a 14 but I was unable to get anything higher than 13) and 71/100 for FF3.


At least Chrome does better than IE7 in the Acid3 test:


Nice

Final Words

In short - I like Chrome. It’s small, quick, efficient, and my only major complaint is that there’s no OS X version yet. As much as I hate having an overly crowded market, it’s the results of this sort of competition that truly beget innovation.

Google has played nice in the market for some time, but its competitors can’t stand idle. Bring on IE8, FF4 and Safari 4, because honestly there is a lot of sense in some of the features Chrome brings to the table.

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No Opera? by Baked, 524 days ago
The O fanboys will not be pleased.

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RE: No Opera? by alin, 524 days ago
Here's one :D

By the way. Good browser. So far :p

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RE: No Opera? by Reikon, 524 days ago
Especially when they borrowed several features from Opera.

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RE: No Opera? by , 524 days ago
There are definitely elements from Opera and only Opera in this browser. I am surprised this is not based on Gecko.

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RE: No Opera? by devolutionist, 524 days ago
yes, not pleased at all. but we're used to getting no love.

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RE: No Opera? by SilverMirage, 524 days ago
I'm usin' Opera as we speak. I wish google would try adding mouse gestures. They aren't hard to learn and they are amazingly useful!

It seems like many browsers are stealing Opera-like ideas...

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RE: No Opera? by npoe1, 524 days ago
I think that Opera is the best browser by far.

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RE: No Opera? by Justin Case, 523 days ago
Pretty much everything this review mentions as a "change introduced by Google" is simply copied from Opera. As were pretty much all browser features introduced in the past 8 or 10 years, come to think of it.

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RE: No Opera? by exploderator, 522 days ago
Hmmm. Tabbed browsing, etc. Why even bother listing all. I agree, Opera have been top-tier pioneers in browser innovation. I am using it too, now, and 99% of the time. Have been for years. Tried FF a few versions back, but got tired of foreverever updating extensions, just to make it work like Opera. Now if they made Opera pertable ... oh wait ... Joy!

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RE: No Opera? by R4F43LZiN, 520 days ago
I've tried it. And alredy unistalled it. Opera still kicks some serious ass! And the G guys copied almost all the good features from Opera for this Chrome thing. Like the "Most visited sites" that everyone is talking about: its Opera speed dial, for ages.

I mean, c'mon... And where is Opera in this "review"?

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