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Google Chrome and Internet Explorer IE8beta2: First Impressions

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For those of you who are looking for Google’s next big launch, it just happened.  Google Chrome is out in full force and I’ve got my first impressions.

First of all, the browser is beautiful.  It takes out all of the crap (menu bars, bookmarks) and hides them within the interface.  Want to head to your favorite site on “Nintendo”? Just type in Nintendo and your site will pop up, no matter what the URL.  You even have to tell it to manually add the home button, just in case you’ve never used it on Firefox or IE.

My one complaint, however, is that (just like most browsers), Google’s browser has styles built in that provide structure to the site.  While a padding here or a margin there may not be the end of the world for a normal site, highly-specialized sites may not like the formatting that Chrome throws in (just like it doesn’t like the formatting that IE throws in).

The main juiciness in Chrome is not what it looks like, but how it runs.  Whereas most browsers are single threaded (allowing one part of the site to run), Chrome is multi-threaded.  If there’s a hefty javascript that needs to be ran on-site, the rest of the page will load first and the javascript will fall into place when it’s done.

Against Firefox, sites look very similar as far as rendering goes (minus the “browser styles”).  There are no other major issues, which is phenomenal for a beta.  I’ve been surfing for about 20 minutes with no slowdown (something I would occasionally get with Firefox).

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On the flip side, Internet Explorer 8′s beta 2 released today. I upgraded from IE7, and a funny thing happened.  Every site that I put my “PNG Fix” javascript will now not show those .png images.  That means that (once again) I have to go fix my code to work with Internet Explorer.

What that means, however, is that the new IE should natively display transparent .png images.  I will have to do more research to test, but here’s to hoping.

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should be interesting to see if Chrome works more efficiently than FireFox and IE... if it's faster than Firefox, since isn't IE, then i'll use it

Haha... "Rust". That's great. Feel free to link to your blog here, Andy - I'm a big dofollow guy, and if you have something to say, I hope my readers can get something out of it.As far as what it means for the rest, (without reading your posts) I think that FF will adapt the Chrome technology (it IS opensource) but IE will fall by the wayside (at least, in the personal sector).

Chrome no likey the Flash. I have seen a couple of errors with the click hack that Microsoft forced on us last year and I've read about audio issues as well. Flash = no big loss IMO anyway.

Nice that you picked up on what's really important... how it multi-threads... All the other stuff is noise, as the browser likely will not even leave beta for a few years. I just blogged about what Chrome means to everyone else (competitors et al) . If Google's browser is Chrome, then people will start calling Internet Explorer "Rust"?

Think you left a little out of a thought. 'If there’s a hefty javascript that needs to be ran on-site, the rest of the page will load first and'

Hey - thanks for this! Chrome is pretty cool - well behaved on the all the sites I've tested so far. Q: I guess IE7 won't work anymore when you get IE8?

should be interesting to see if Chrome works more efficiently than FireFox and IE... if it's faster than Firefox, since isn't IE, then i'll use it

Haha... "Rust". That's great.

Feel free to link to your blog here, Andy - I'm a big dofollow guy, and if you have something to say, I hope my readers can get something out of it.

As far as what it means for the rest, (without reading your posts) I think that FF will adapt the Chrome technology (it IS opensource) but IE will fall by the wayside (at least, in the personal sector).

Chrome no likey the Flash. I have seen a couple of errors with the click hack that Microsoft forced on us last year and I've read about audio issues as well. Flash = no big loss IMO anyway.

Nice that you picked up on what's really important... how it multi-threads... All the other stuff is noise, as the browser likely will not even leave beta for a few years. I just blogged about what Chrome means to everyone else (competitors et al) . If Google's browser is Chrome, then people will start calling Internet Explorer "Rust"?

Think you left a little out of a thought. 'If there’s a hefty javascript that needs to be ran on-site, the rest of the page will load first and'

Hey - thanks for this! Chrome is pretty cool - well behaved on the all the sites I've tested so far. Q: I guess IE7 won't work anymore when you get IE8?