It came to my attention that if you’re using explorer than in Google page Chrome advertisement appears. But if you’re using Firefox, no advertisement. Is Google supporting Firefox and open source? If so, why have they developed Google Chrome?
what ever google does, google chrome is the best browser ever, it loads pages much faster than others i even checked my speed with http://www.ip-details.com/internet-speed-test/ and there was not much change in the speed
what ever google does, google chrome is the best browser ever, it loads pages much faster than others i even checked my speed with http://www.ip-details.com/internet-speed-test/ and there was not much change in the speed
Agree with you Shalimar, Google Chrome is really fast when compared to Firefox.
Chrome actually uses WebKit for rendering Web pages, the same rendering engine as Safari(), which is known to be very fast. Put that in a simple, well optimized, stripped down shell and you get the fastest Web browser around. It loads fast, it displays pages fast, and we’re talking noticeable differences here, which really makes it a joy to use.
At the end of the day, both Chrome and Firefox are excellent web browsers for Windows, and you can't go wrong with either. From our perspective, more and more power users seem to be swapping happily to Chrome from Firefox (several Lifehacker editors have made this switch and haven't looked back), and their switch has been spurred mostly by the bloat issues mentioned above. If you've been frustrated with Firefox, we'd recommend kicking the tires and Chrome to see how you like it; you can always switch back if you decide your heart lies with Firefox.
If, on the other hand, you're perfectly happy with Firefox, we don't see any reason to upset a good thing.
At the end of the day, both Chrome and Firefox are excellent web browsers for Windows, and you can't go wrong with either. From our perspective, more and more power users seem to be swapping happily to Chrome from Firefox (several Lifehacker editors have made this switch and haven't looked back), and their switch has been spurred mostly by the bloat issues mentioned above. If you've been frustrated with Firefox, we'd recommend kicking the tires and Chrome to see how you like it; you can always switch back if you decide your heart lies with Firefox.
I agree that Chrome is fast, but it's navigation and design doesn't fit me. I simply don't fell comfortable working in this browser! but will your is if they improve design.
I like Firefox and safari as chrome is too heavy and it takes lot of memory of the hard drive but the speed is of course is the edge that chrome takes away from all browsers.