Google Chrome is a free, open-source web browser was first released as a beta version in September 2008. Three months later, a public stable version of Google’s new web browser. But that Google Chrome is a touch of magic transformed into a sine qua non of the acclaimed web browser? In this article we will look more closely.

Google Chrome: First Impressions

When I first saw the Google Chrome interface, I was impressed by the appearance of clean, minimalist. I have interviewed many Web browsers such as Microsoft Internet Explorer, Opera, Firefox and Safari, but not enough cool factor as I see it with Chrome. Google’s color scheme that reflects the distinctive blue and white, and the actual tab tab bona fide as opposed to mere button. The general feeling Chrome is simple but very functional.

New era in Smart Browsing
Google Chrome is the first ‘smart’ open-source web browser. When you open a new tab, Chrome shows the most visited pages in thumbnail view. While other browsers like Opera features similar functionality, Chrome running a few steps further and show you the most recent web search, bookmarks and closed tabs.

Features tab in Google Chrome also improved. Dynamic tab allows you to drag tabs to create your own window, then back to the row of tabs to pull. And like other browsers, you can move and adjust the tab.

Streamlined Smart Search
Google Chrome has a new “One box for everything” web URL address bar. One box for everything means you do a search on the Internet, view your web history, and directly to the website using the address bar. Recognize your address bar search term or web address as you type and will give advice. While web browsers, including Firefox and Opera have the same functions, Chrome goes a step further by adding more smart advice and integrated mailbox for all your searching needs.

Instant Bookmarking
Your favorite websites Google Chrome is simple. On the Chrome toolbar, click the star to add sites to the list of favorites. You can also use the name of the bookmark and add it to a folder, or you can choose Bookmarks Bar to access the link to your bookmarks from any website page.

Safe Surfing
If Google Chrome detects that a website can contain malware, viruses, or may be involved in phishing, warns you before you continue.

Applications desktop icons
Google Chrome allows an application shortcut on your desktop to online or offline, and you do not open Chrome. For example, create a shortcut on your desktop applications to Google Mail. When you click the shortcut, Chrome dedicated a window with the new Gmail messages.

Google Chrome features include a private browsing, task manager, download simplified and efficient entry of passwords and bookmarks from other browsers. For more information about Google Chrome, go to the page of Google Chrome features.

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