I programmi che usiamo per navigare su [tag]internet[/tag] sono stati ideati quando il [tag]web[/tag] era un insieme di pagine testuali. E’ ora di costruire da zero un [tag]browser[/tag] pensato per ciò che la rete è diventata: un [tag]network[/tag] di applicazioni.
Per la serie Google colpisce ancora: Chrome!!!
* [tag]Google[/tag] [tag]Chrome[/tag] is Google’s [tag]open source[/tag] browser project.
* The browser will include a [tag]JavaScript[/tag] Virtual Machine called V8.
* Google Chrome will use special tabs.
* The browser has an address bar with auto-completion features. Called ’[tag]omnibox[/tag]’, Google says it offers search suggestions, top pages you’ve visited, pages you didn’t visit but which are popular amd more.
* As a default homepage Chrome presents you with a kind of “speed dial” feature, similar to the one of Opera.
* Chrome has a [tag]privacy[/tag] mode; Google says you can create an “incognito” window “and nothing that occurs in that window is ever logged on your computer.”
* Web apps can be launched in their own browser window without address bar and toolbar.
* To fight [tag]malware[/tag] and phishing attempts, Chrome is constantly downloading lists of harmful sites. Google also promises that whatever runs in a tab is sandboxed so that it won’t affect your machine and can be safely closed.
PS: c’è anche un comic book per spiegare cosa ha di speciale rispetto agli altri browser.





Mmmm lo proverò quando avrò un pochino più di tempo