2 Best Ways to Enjoy the Internet Experience (Hint: Google)

Posted by Kyle Wiebalk on Dec 12, 2008 in web design, workflow |

Here’s how to instantly improve your Internet surfing experience:

1. Use Google Chrome.

I just updated from an earlier Beta release to the new stable release 1.0.  Check out its features.  TechCrunch published a post on how Google introduced this product with a series of cartoons.  The earlier version seemed to be somewhat like a better browser, but a few annoying things forced me to stop using it.  So once I randomly updated Chrome again, it actually performs now.  And, it was built in an apparent amazingly fast 100 days.

Once you’re adjusted to it’s great minimilistic layout, you’ll appreciate how fast it is overall–especially if you’re one to use a dozen tabs after a short time.  The largest memory footprint is 32,000-50,000K but there are several instances of it open, one per active tab.  As I’m writing this now, I have 7 tabs open.  This means I have at least as many as 7 of these memory chunks sucking up resources at any given time.  There are also other small bugs.  Of course, this is the very first stable release that we’re looking at, so expect it improve rapidly.

Google Slaps Microsoft

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Oh, the 2nd way?

2. Use Mozilla Firefox (but try #1 first)

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