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2008
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Scott Airth
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Oh god, another browser!
Forgive me for sounding less than enthusiastic after
Google
announced
their long awaited
browser
called
Chrome
.
Google
have released under the fabled beta tag and you can now
download
and use it. It's a multi-platform (Windows, OSX & *Nix) open source browser (good for some), which has borrowed quite a bit from
Apple's
WebKit
and unsurprisingly
Mozilla's
Firefox
.
Initial use of the browser would indicate a similar speed to
Firefox
, and sometimes faster with JS, but some sites can be slower than you are used to. Of course to differentiate themselves from other browsers, chrome have brought some new idea's to the table like process isolation per tab (surprised this doesn't already exist in others), and all in one search/address bar.
Will I switch? Probably not as I love all my extensions in
Firefox
like
Adblock
, mouse
gestures
,
firebug
that are just not available for chrome. What it does however mean for me and other web developer is yet another browser that we have to support/test for. I now make it 5 major ones with
Internet Explorer
,
Firefox
,
Safari
,
Opera
and now
Chrome
. And of course Internet Explorer 6, 7 and 8 as companies are so stubborn (and security lapsed) to bother upgrade it.
What does it mean for
Firefox
though?
Mozilla
recently
announced
an extension of their deal with
Google
who pays
Mozilla
a substantial sum. In 2006 alone the total amounted to around $57 million, around 85% of the company's total revenue. The deal was originally going to expire in 2006, but was later extended to 2008 and will now run through 2011. Imagine if you will Chrome taking enough market share from
Internet Explorer
and
Firefox
, they could invariably sever their deal with
Mozilla
leaving them struggling for operating costs.
- Scott
Tuesday, September 02, 2008 9:06:01 AM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
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