08 October 2008

Google Chrome exceeds Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer

Hold your breaths! Hold your horses and let me have my words...

You see, i am an internet guy. Most of the time surfing around the web space for stuffs like watching videos, streaming music, listening to music, playing online games, blogging, maintaining my friendster-multiply-myspace-imeem-etc etc, chatting, maintaing websites (yes, i am a webmaster of a certain site), taking up quizzes-test-exams, to stuffs that we can do way beyond our imagination in the internet. Though i am not an engineer for such programs, understanding scripts, and recognizing bots, still the end product is how the people judge the program by performance, speed, reliability, security and being crash-less program. Programs as such must be prepared to be criticized by the public that will hold its success.

As an internet guy, i expect the programs that i am using to be everly dependable. What concerns me is the way web browsers behave from scripts that is not doing what it suppose to do. Other web browsers frustrates me because when i am using multiple tabs in one window, suddenly one tab crashes, BOOM! The entire web browser crashes.  It really frustrates me! It is really difficult to retrive your works online,  if the websites that you are using is not programmed to auto save what you are doing, when i am in the brink of editing my report that needs to be submitted in no time, and especially when you are downloading a file and in the middle of something, you have to start all over again.

Good thing Google Chrome  paid attention to this kind of bugs that is currently NOT being taken cared of by other web browser around. 

Update, 21 February 2011: So the Web Browser war takes its toll as they (Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and other Web browsers, and surprisingly the Mobile Web Browsers) challenge each other to out-perform their competitors.

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