A few days back Google launched its Web Browser and named it “Google Chrome“. Like all the past new comers from Google; Google Chrome is also released as Beta. This Google Owned web browser is open source browser because Google knows that in the current Era only that Web Browser can survive that let developers to add unique features they desire.
As I expected, when I install Google Chrome for the first time and run it; It imported favorites, passwords, cookies, etc from my Mozilla Firefox. First thing that impressed me of Chrome is its faster loading time than Firefox and the company. As expected Google Chrome showed up with a neat and clean interface showing minimal complexity on the front end.
Google Chrome has a single bar for both search and addressing links. It features each tab as an isolated process that means if one tabs stuck all others would remain working like a charm which ensures stability and security.

Google Chrome also features:
- An Inprivate privacy mode that keeps browsing private and delete all the history and private data browsed under that mode.
- Opera like home page
- Standalone support for web apps
- Dragging tab to make it a New Window and vice versa
Google Chrome comes up with some great feature for developers that makes the code easily understandable.
So, for me Google Chrome’s First impression was great. Google has really done it great and have smartly managed each ixel of interface. I would surely wait for a final release for the browser that has clean sweeped even Firefox.
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