Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Google Chrome browser gets ‘V8′ engine

Google Chrome is a browser that combines minimal design with sophisticated technology that can be accessed with the Web faster, safer, and easier.
About 8 months since launch of Google Chrome, after users have sent a lot of input and demand features, Google has finally focused on increasing the speed and also add some of the features most often requested. Some of the improvements made in the first Beta version was released in March continues to be improved, so that from the Beta version has become a stable channel for all users to enjoy.

Here are some improvements that can be enjoyed by fans of the Google Chrome browser:

Improved New Tab Page:

The most requested feature from users was the ability to remove thumbnails from the New Tab page. Now you can finally hide that embarrassing gossip blog from the Most Visited section.

Full Screen Mode:

If you've ever given a presentation or watched a large video using Google Chrome, you might have wished you could use every last pixel on your screen for the content. Now you can hide the title bar and the rest of the browser window by hitting F11 or selecting the option in the Tools menu.

Form AutoFill:

Filling out forms in your information over and over again can be tedious. Form AutoFill helps by showing you've Previously entered information into the same form fields automatically. If at any point you want to clear out your information, that's easy to do from the Tools menu.

And here are some improvements that are not immediately visible, but will make web browsing with Google Chrome more enjoyable.

Increased Stability:

Google Chrome is more stable than, than at the beginning of the launch of which still have more than 300 bug that caused crash

Increased Speed:

For the new version and with the updates to WebKit JavaScript engine V8, interactive web page will run faster, even if you have many tabs open. The V8 JavaScript engine has been designed for scalability. V8's approach to scalability is to use generational garbage collection. The main observation behind generational garbage collection is that most objects die either very young or are long-lived. There is no need to examine long-lived objects on every garbage collection because they are likely to still be alive. Introducing generations to the garbage collector allows it to consider only newly allocated objects on most garbage collections

If you already use Google Chrome, it will be automatically updated to this new version immediately. If you want to try this soon, you can get the latest version at google.com / chrome.


Source:

http://blog.chromium.org/2009/05/scaling-javascript-to-large-web.html
http://chrome.blogspot.com/2009/05/speedier-google-chrome-for-all-users.html

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7 comments:

iEn said...

never use chrome.. will try it soon :D

Artha said...

Web browser yang keren... Tapi saya tetap memilih Firefox :D

thegands said...

But Chrome stil bad in memory management. Same like IE8. I thought that Opera 10 final will be winning this browser competition.

jaloee said...

wah masih demem pake si rubah..ah..xixiixi

Blog Kang Robby said...

Woow.. look like an interesting browser....Maybe I am gonna try it....Cool posting...

loedin said...

thank's for sharing

NeARie said...

bisa coba flock..kan keturunannya firefox tuch..jadi pasti Mantab :D

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