3/31/10

Google Chrome 5.0.360.4 Dev

Google Chrome is a browser that combines a minimal design with sophisticated technology to make the web faster, safer and easier. It has one box for everything: Type in the address bar and get suggestions for both search and web pages. I give you thumbnails of your top sites Access your favorite sites from a flash from a new tab
Google Chrome is an open source web browser developed by Google. The software architecture will meet from scratch (using components from other open source software including WebKit and Mozilla Firefox) develops to the changing needs of users and acknowledging that today most web sites are not Internet sites, but Web applications. Design goals are stability, speed, security and a clean, simple and efficient interface to the user
• Sandboxing. Each tab in Chrome is sandboxed, so that a view file contents of a web page and accept user input, but it will not be able to read the user's desktop or personal files. 
Google say they have "existing process boundary and made it into a prison." There is one exception to this rule, browser plug-ins like Adobe Flash Player does not run within the tab, prison, and so users are still vulnerable to cross-browser exploits based on plugins being updated plugins work the new Chrome security. Google also launched a new blacklist of phishing, which is built into Chrome, as well as made available to develop a separate public API.
Privacy -
Google announces a so-called incognito mode claiming that it allows you to surf the Internet in complete privacy because it does not record any of your activities. None of these properties and has no effect on how standards about the databases of Google are available. 
Speed -
Speed improvements are a primary design goal
Multiprocessing-
Gears team were considering a multithreaded browser (noting that a problem was with the existing web browser implementations that they are essentially single threaded) and Chrome implemented this concept with a multiprocessing architecture. A separate process is allocated to each task (eg tabs, plugins), as is the case with modern operating systems. This prevents tasks from interfering with each other is, that's good for both security and stability, which succeeded an attacker does not grant them access to an application for admission to all and failure in an application display a "Sad Tab of Death . This strategy forces a fixed-cost process that is at first, but results in less memory bloat overall as fragmentation is limited for each process and no longer carries on memory allocations. To complement this feature a Chrome process manager, it is the user to see 
how much memory and CPU each tab uses, and to respond to kill tabs



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