Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Google Chrome Is Sprinting!


So I was reading a post on CNN.com about how Google Chrome is surpassing Internet Explorer, in this thing called The Browsers War. I do actually see how Google Chrome is just blasting by. It makes sense, with all the things google is involved in with Gmail, Youtube, Blogs, and everything else. Google is a big company and with Google Chrome you can access almost all of this easily, because its made from Google…Obviously. I personally started using Google Chrome when I first downloaded it and I personally felt like all my internet requests for websites were answered a lot faster than Internet Explorer. What happens to me is that when I open Internet Explorer it not only takes longer to load a webpage it also takes longer to even open. A big feature I like off Google Chrome is that when you type in the first couple letters it immediately gives you the most popular website you have been in, matching those couple letters. Now you may say that IE does that, but you have to either scroll down with your mouse and click on the link, or hit the Down arrow key and press enter. It may sound like a easy task to do with the mouse or the Down arrow key, but in the long run its actually very annoying and you'll enjoy it. I didn;t mind at first but when I tried google chrome it felt much better. I haven't gone back yet, except when I have to.  With Google Chrome you just press Enter and its all done. Your at the website in seconds. 







've seen the commercials for the New Internet Explorer and it does look fancy and nice and easy, but Google Chrome has been that for quite some time now. Of course if you've read the article, I'll give a link in a second, the percent difference from Google Chrome and Internet Explorer is small, but to me. Thats just the starting point. From here its just gonna go up. google Chrome has been advancing for quite some time, and finally people are seeing the light in browsers. If your using internet explorer right now as you read this. You might want to get off and switch. Times are changing, browsers changing, and Google Chrome is keeping up. Keep on Google!


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