Google Chrome – Search Engine and Browser in One

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Google Chrome is the latest browser to hit the market.  As users let go of their habitual use of old browsers like Microsoft’s Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox, they find a fresh new answer to easy search browsing and a friendly user interface in Google’s browser.  Google Chrome is a strong contender for top browser, a title that Microsoft and Mozilla Firefox have comfortably enjoyed for years.

Installation

Google Chrome has some of the same features of typical browsers.  When installing the software, it offers to import favorites, bookmarks, and saved passwords.  This part of Google Chrome is the same as other browsers, which makes it simple to convert to a new platform for new users.  The installation is autonomous, making it simple to go from download and installation to browsing the web within minutes.

Streamlined and Clutter-Free

For users who just want the basics, Google Chrome has the answer for streamlined web browsing.  The interface only gives the basics without all the extra add-ons that come installed with Firefox and Internet Explorer.  Google Chrome is what most users want – a simple interface with a taskbar at the top, and address bar to navigate, tabs, and the active window.  When opening the platform, recent searches and condensed windows from recent browsing history appear.

Condensed Desktop and Web Functions

Google Chrome takes Internet Explorer a step further by blurring the lines between your computer desktop and the web.  You can create shortcuts and icons through Google Chrome and browsed regardless of location.  If a file is located on the local computer, Google Chrome adjusts to a local interface.  If shortcuts are web-based, Google Chrome shows the browser for quick searching.

Browse History with Omnibar

Google Chrome presents users with tiny, thumbnail images of recent browse history.  This helps users quickly find previous entries.  Ever tried to remember what you used to find a previous web page that wasn’t bookmarked? This is the perfect solutions to that problem.  Google Chrome gives users a quick button to find entries and websites without losing the reference.

Included in this function is a way to search new and old pages.  For instance, if you search for a phrase that was previously searched, Google Chrome shows results of new and old pages.

The Downside of Google Chrome

Google Chrome is new in the browser world, and it’s taking on some big competitors.  As with any new software applications, it has its bugs.  Google Chrome does not save sessions like Firefox.  Firefox restores lost tabs, but once Google Chrome crashes, that’s the end of your saved tabs.

Javascript and Ajax are supported on the new web browser, but Microsoft’s Silverlight is still incompatible.  This leaves troubles for users who browse Microsoft’s web pages.  The bookmark organization function is separate and not as easily managed as Internet Explorer and Firefox.

If you want to test out the newest application in web browsers, Google Chrome is a great start for a look into the future of web browsing.  Its features are great for new and old users who just want a streamlined way to search without all the cumbersome extras of other browsers.  Google Chrome may have its bugs, but they will soon be fixed.  Not only that, this web browser is backed by one of the best companies on the Internet.

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