Google have naturally branched out over time, offering an extensive list of products, since they launched a search engine in 1998.
It was only natural, with rumours of a Google OS in the midst that they where to release a browser.
Being a self confessed tech geek; I was among the first to download the beta version of the new Google Chrome browser.
After some enjoyable testing, the browser was not as high tech as one may expect, and for a microsecond I was disappointed by lack of features.
But then I realised what the purpose of the chromium project was.
It was to overhaul the browser structure to support modern day online tasks. There are no WOW features that came with Mozilla’s Firefox 3, but I can see a great future for the browser.
After a few minutes of testing, I could see many features from other browsers like; IE, Opera and Firefox.
Google has got all the best bits from the competition and collated it into a superb product.
I believe it will be the market leader within 3 years, due to it being open source and so simple. It will inevitably be built on and improved.
I would strongly recommend Google Chrome for leisure browsers, but not yet for developers due to the lack of developer tools. But I know these will come in time, when they do, Google Chrome will become my default browser.





