Google Betas Chrome 4, Touts 30% Speed Boost 383
CWmike writes "Google upgraded the beta version (4.0.223.16) of its Chrome browser yesterday, boasting a 30% speed improvement over the current production edition and adding integrated bookmark synchronization. Developers Idan Avraham and Anton Muhin, who announced the release, tout Chrome 4.0's faster JavaScript rendering speeds. 'We've improved performance scores on Google Chrome by 30% since our current stable release, and by 400% since our first stable release,' they said, referring to Chrome 3.0. The new beta includes the ability to sync bookmarked sites across multiple computers."
Really Fast (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Love to use it, but... (Score:5, Funny)
Mac
Hello PC, Whats that you have there?
PC
Oh this? Its Google Chrome and its faster than IE and Firefox.
Mac
But it still gives you viruses and spyware right?
PC
Oh Mac, you're such a brainwashed little cunt.
PC (Cont'd)
Look, it uses WebKit, the same stupid thing your Safari browser uses. Happy now?
Mac
Sort of. I'm a Mac and I want it my way. I want Google Chrome now!
Mac (Cont'd)
PC... give that to me.
PC
You know Mac...You could just buy a PC, or at the very least boot windows on your over priced PC hardware.
Mac
But then I will get viruses...
(PC Throws his arms up and walks away)
PC
I give up.
Re:Cheating on my first love - Firefox (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Sucks To Be You (Score:4, Funny)
That all depends on your industry/area of research.
ah, i see, it depends on your niche...
Re:Love to use it, but... (Score:1, Funny)
Because Google is a PC and didn't pay $2000. :)
Where is your god now?
Re:Really Fast (Score:5, Funny)
Re:JIT javascript (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Love to use it, but... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Smoking (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Smoking (Score:2, Funny)
Re:60% faster loss of privacy (Score:3, Funny)
We absolutely do NOT want to use google email anymore!
we want to use google wave.
Re:Plugin support (Score:3, Funny)
So run the dev channel [chromium.org]. It has extensions [google.com] today. Yes, including ad blockers [adsweep.org]. Dev channel is actually perfectly usable if you don't mind the occasional disembodied head taking the place of a button [google.com]. Dev channel Chrome has been my primary browser for over a year now.
Me too. Best part is, you can get Glen's head back by running "google-chrome --glen". (At least on Linux.) I highly recommend you freak out all your fellow Chrome users by changing their browser shortcuts when they aren't looking!