Google Chrome Changes the Game: The Browser as Platform
Google announced their new browser named “Chrome” today. Check out the blog post and, better yet, the Google Chrome comic book.
The platform wars just moved from the OS to the browser and Google took a commanding lead.
Rather than re-write everything, allow me the luxury of re-purposing my Tweets:
- Chrome is all open source. They have made the world their R&D department. Brilliant.
- Chrome just increased the importance of Javascript dramatically. They launched a platform where Javascript is the dominant language.
- Google just moved the development platform to the browser. The OS just took a backseat
- If MS was afraid that Google had them in the Search Engine Market, they should be shitting themselves about now about the browser market.
- Chrome will set the bar for what people will expect in a web browser.
- Google didn’t have to reinvent the OS; they just had to build the best browser that could run on any OS.
- Automated testing against google’s vast index of web pages is a stroke of brilliance for stability testing a browser.
- Chrome should solve the biggest annoyance I have with my browser: better memory management so I don’t have to restart my broswer 3X daily.
- Chrome is privacy-oriented. That’s a good thing.
- The name is very toungue-in-cheek: chome is a refernece to the UI for an application, Google wants Chrome to be the UI for the user’s web experience.
- This is the biggest architectural leap in computing in a long time.
Google has just moved to the forefront of the Browser wars and will force the competition to keep up. They have the brand recognition, industry leverage and exposure to get their browser installed in a LOT of computers.
Oh–an it’s also built on the same engine that the Android mobile browser will run on.
Mark my words: Google just changed the game on the web. Chrome is the lever they use to move the world.
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