Posts Tagged ‘browser’

New web browser from Google: Google Chrome

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008 by Agro Rachmatullah

Google Chrome comic

Yes, Google will release its very own new browser! If you have time, do read the entertaining 38-page comic licensed in Creative Commons illustrating it.

The highlights are:

  • It will be fully open source. It’s not surprising, being Google which uses lots of open source technologies itself and supports open source through means like Google Summer of Code.
  • The rendering engine will be based on WebKit which also powers Konqueror and Safari. Why not Gecko, the one powering Firefox? Google claims WebKit is fast, easily runs on mobile devices, and is very easy for new developers to learn.
  • Each tab will run in its own separate process. Therefore, one tab crashing won’t affect the whole browser. The Chrome UI will also allow you to analyze the resource consumption of each tab which is a very sweet feature. Closing a tab will completely release all resources associated with the process just like closing a normal application, preventing memory hog.
    Memory hog in browser comic
  • A JavaScript engine designed from scratch designed by the Google V8 team at Denmark. It will be designed from ground up to run big demanding applications like GMail with blazing-fast speed.
  • Google Gears will be included by default. This is the JS component that can make web applications run in offline mode and other stuffs that are supposed to make apps easier to develop.
  • Address bar will be below tabs. Well, it’s kind of logical but… Well, big deal…
    Address bar below tabs in Google\'s Chrome browser
  • Privacy mode like IE8 in which nothing of your browsing activity is recorded. Aka pr0n mode.
  • Address bar, or Omnibar as they christened it, autocomplete like Firefox 3 but with additional entries like popular sites based on what you type.
  • Opening a new tab shows the list of 9 sites you open most just like Opera, with the addition of search engines you might want to immediately use on its right.
    Opening a new tab in Google\'s Chrome browser
  • Pop up blocking and anti malware/phising features. the browser will continually download list of malicious sites. Kind of a must have in today’s browser anyway.

It’s nice to see Google playing nicely by making it a free software. What I have high hopes most is in the JavaScript engine. The comic actually goes quite a great length explaining many of its technical details in comparison with other engines with simple languages (for a programmer of course), so again read it :).

As a (would be lazy) JavaScript programmer, I’ve got IE7, FF3, Opera, and Safari installed anyway (I believe I have Amaya installed at one point too). Another one in the neighborhood won’t be such a shock.

PS: www.google.com/chrome should have a content appearing soon.

Firefox 3 Guinness World Record

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008 by Agro Rachmatullah

We did it :).

In total 8,002,530 people downloaded Firefox 3 on the designated download day and it has now hold the world record for the most software downloaded in a day :).

But frankly I kinda hate FF3, it hangs when it loads Java… \(O.o)/

Anyway, you can see the download statistics presented in a Flash map here.

It’s interesting, the tiny country Singapore got 129,957 downloads, almost rivaling this giant country of nothing Indonesia which only gets 143,283. Japan did more than 1.3 million downloads.

The Indonesian ISP business have lots of room to grow assuming all areas will reach the internet usage density of Singapore, Japan, and the likes… Let’s not just become a nation of farmers, but a nation of Linux-using internet-savvy farmers!