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September 4th, 2008

Video: Google demos speed benchmarks for Chrome

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 12:42 pm

Categories: General, Google, Web Technology

Tags: Google Inc., Web Browser, Conference, Office 2.0, Web Browsers, Internet, Larry Dignan

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At the Office 2.0 Conference in San Francisco, Matthew Glotzbach, product management director of Google Enterprise, touts interface features for the company’s Chrome browser. He also does a performance benchmark test comparing the new browser to Microsoft’s Internet Explorer.

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Real web apps show Chrome to be slower than Firefox
There are measurements for real web apps which show that Chrome is not as fast as it is presented in these benchmarks. e.g. this one here: Read the rest)
Posted by: jkbgib Posted on: 09/04/08  (Edited: 09/04/08 @ 10:55) You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Crash Chrome  celeriun@... | 09/04/08
It will also speed up the time  GuidingLight | 09/04/08
Silly person, it's Open Source  T1Oracle | 09/04/08
RE: Video: Google demos speed benchmarks for Chrome  njuneja | 09/04/08
RE: Video: Google demos speed benchmarks for Chrome  njuneja | 09/04/08
Real web apps show Chrome to be slower than Firefox  jkbgib | 09/04/08

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