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google chrome browser - opinions from professionals Google, the sometime darling, sometime oligarchic scourge of the Internet, "accidentally" (More) Google, the sometime darling, sometime oligarchic scourge of the Internet, "accidentally" let slip—via a 30-plus-page online comic book no less—that it has its own browser, "Google Chrome", in the works, and then later fessed up on its official blog that Chrome will launch in 100 countries tomorrow. Open-source and, thanks to "Gears" integration, primed to work with Google's cloud-computing suite, Chrome has the Web buzzing.
Yes, a browser, which many people—incorrectly by the way—consider a substitute operating system is definitely a better move than the once-rumored "Google OS." However, it's not worth getting crazy about.
Already pundits are predicting the downfall of IE and even Firefox. Yes, I too like the sound of this browser. The detachable tabs sound sweet. The walled garden (or "sandbox") processes that shut down discretely and that prevent accidentally sharing damaging code sounds smart. Yet, for today at least, this is still vaporware with zero users.
Also, there seems to be the assumption that just because Google steps into the space it can own it. Must I remind you all of Google Talk? Does anyone use that AOL Instant Messenger competitor? Google obviously imagines that a popular browser product will float its chat, mail, cloud computing, and other offerings. Call me a skeptic.
Overall, Chrome doesn't sound like it'll break any new ground. The anti-phishing technology is important, but our testing shows that Internet Explorer 7 and Firefox are already pretty good front-line defenders for phishing attacks.
The customizability of tabs, allowing site and app developers to hide and show certain features sounds like a good idea, too, until you consider how average users will respond to the inconsistencies. Remember how users squawked when Microsoft moved the Home, Refresh, and Stop buttons on IE 7?
Innovation (or the lack thereof) aside, this is clearly a smart move for Google. The synergy among all its services is obvious. But please, folks, let's not throw a parade because Google is promising an open-source approach. We do, in Firefox, have a very, very good open-source browser today.
Here's how I see this all playing out.
Google releases Google Chrome beta tomorrow in 100 countries, and people like it, but they like Firefox 3, which they've been using most of the year, more. The initial rush to get the browser should make it incredibly difficult for many people to actually try out Chrome, but even after the hoopla has had time to settle down, it'll be Firefox's market share that grows, not Chrome's.
Google Chrome does gain instant popularity and notoriety among the Web cognoscenti, but average users are still with the IE 7 that came with their Vista desktops or the Firefox browser their somewhat techier friends downloaded for them.
Firefox's market share reaches 30 percent by May 2009.
Meanwhile IE 8 Beta 2 (in my experience, a buggier beta than the developer edition) goes full release later this year, but does not inspire. The Firefox "Awesome bar" still beats IE's updated address bar, and Google's Omnibox address bar's promise of more fluid response is no head-turner.
By May 2009 Google Chrome has a whopping 1 percent of the market. By mid 2010 Firefox has 50 percent of the market, IE 45 percent, and Google Chrome and Opera are fighting over the scraps.
Is Google Chrome big news? Sure. Any time the world's leading search engine company exhales or develops a hangnail, it's news. A full-blown-product in a key, albeit free, category is important. Yet this one won't be a game changer.
As I said, don't get too excited about Google Chrome (Less)
Samsung UN55B8500 55-Inch 1080p 240 Hz LED HDTV Once again Samsung raises the bar by creating a breakthrough that makes for a much more intense (More) Once again Samsung raises the bar by creating a breakthrough that makes for a much more intense television viewing experience. From the movies you love to your favorite sports, the Samsung UN55B8500 takes television watching to a new level. Not only does the UN55B8500 represent a giant technological step in how you watch TV, but also on how you interact with the television.First Impressions Count!When I came face to face with the UN55B8500 model I was struck by it's sleek look. The guys as Samsung did a good job of getting a lot of quality into a thin 1.6 inches deep frame that has a cool looking stand with a clear crystal neck. It may be slim but this TV packs a 7,000,000 to 1 dynamic contrast ratio for a brighter, sharper and bolder look that doesn't disappoint. The UN55B8500 television set uses LED local backlight dimming tech.If you are looking to put this television on a wall, then the guys at Samsung have provided the optional Wall Mount that lets you hang it just like a picture frame. When mounted, this TV looks more like a delicate work of art, than your average hum-drum TV. I tend to like mine hanged, but it looks good on the provided stand also.The Action, Colors and ClarityThe TV boasts incredible true to life picture due to the effort and research Samsung has done with color, contrast and clarity of the picture. From pure blacks to snow whites, the 7,000,000:1 contrast ratio has a stunning picture quality.Because of the Advanced Color Processing capabilities of this TV, the Samsung UN55B8500 has a much greater depth and vibrant color that captivates the viewer, even with the subdued colors.The Auto Motion Plus 240Hz capabilities of this TV easily gets rid of motion blur. This leaves your image crisp and smooth, even during high speed action on-screen.Auto Motion Plus 240Hz and Wide Color Enhancer Pro Samsung really paid attention to the way images are shown on the screen, and this resulted in very fluid and clear action. You can see the details, even when the action is really fast. This creates way more depth of detail that a lot of television sets miss when the action gets faster.Every pixel on the screen is taken and analyzed by the Wide Color Enhancer. Then it is stretched to it's 3D limit. This results in the fullest and most lifelike colors on a TV screen. The picture really seems to pull you in with it's realness.The Internet On Your TV Samsung makes it easy to surf the net right on your TV. The set has widgets which can let you add, delete and watch content. You can view it all on the roomy sidebar or across your wide screen.I have to admit that I did not get this feature at first until I started using it and saw the advantages. I don't have to go my computer when I want to check out some stuff online. Now I can do it all in one place.Watch TV Or Get On TVIt seems the people at Samsung really paid attention to the fact that most of us want to access our videos, music and photos on our TV. Now you can do exactly that on the UN55B8500. You have access to your DLNA or PC wirelessly. You can enjoy YOUR content on your TV. You can even link to multiple PC's - as is the case for a full family where everybody has their own computer.Also, you no longer need to leave your digital photos in your camera or storage devices. The UN55B8500 comes with USB: 2.0 Multi-Media Center. The user friendly interface allows you access to videos, playlists and photos with your remote.Using Content on Your New TV Here's yet another use that I came across. I thought this to be a bit useless at first buy then I grasped it's importance when I used it.With the Samsung you can stock and use online content that you download and save. In The EndThe new HDTV LED UN55B8500 55 inch 1080p 240Hz is an outstanding effort by Samsung. It's really hard to find faults with this TV. The picture is incredible. The options on the TV are both welcome and useful.The Samsung UN55B8500 is truly a fantastic television set for the home theater connoisseur. (Less)
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