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Happy third birthday, Chrome!
1. September 2011
It’s that time of the year again for the Chrome team, when we pause on our anniversary to reflect on the amazing life and times of the web. It’s hard to believe that it’s already been
three years since we launched
our open source web browser, Chrome.
In that time, the web community has continued to inspire us, bringing the power of the web into all kinds of apps and experiences, with all modern browsers making great strides in speed, simplicity and security. To pay homage to the goodness of the web, we’ve put together an
interactive infographic
, built in HTML5, which details the evolution of major web technologies and browsers:
(With thanks to our friends at Hyperakt, Vizzuality, mgmt design and GOOD)
In our third year, we’ve also brought Chrome's principles of speed, simplicity and security to a new model of computing: the
Chromebook
. The Chromebook is pure Chrome—a computer built for everything you ever need to do on the web while doing away with all the usual annoyances of an old, slow PC.
Here’s a quick fly-by through the some of the highlights of the past 12 months on the Chrome platform:
Faster and faster
We kick off the
Year of the Rabbit
with a new compilation infrastructure for the V8 JavaScript engine, codenamed “
Crankshaft
,” which improves JavaScript performance by up to 66 percent.
Chrome’s
new settings interface
helps you find the right settings quickly with an integrated search box. It also provides direct links to each settings page, which can be copied and pasted for easy troubleshooting.
The
omnibox
is improved to better suggest partial matches for webpage titles and URLs.
You can optionally enable
Chrome Instant
, which shows relevant content in the browser window as you type, before you press Enter.
Chrome’s built-in
prerendering technology
enables sites to build even faster experiences for their users—such as
Instant Pages
in Google search, which in some cases makes search results appear to
load almost instantly
.
Simpler and more accessible
Chrome supports many popular screen readers such as
JAWS
,
NVDA
and
VoiceOver
to help visually impaired people better experience the web.
Print Preview, a
popular feature request
, uses Chrome’s built-in
PDF viewer
to display the preview, and enables you to save any webpage as a convenient PDF file using the “
Print to PDF
” option.
Chrome’s icon takes on a
simpler look
to embody the Chrome spirit, since Chrome is all about making your web experience quicker, lighter and easier for all.
An even more secure platform
Our integrated and
sandboxed PDF viewer
enables you to view PDF files on the web without installing additional software. Furthermore, we built an additional layer of security around the PDF viewer called a “
sandbox
” to help protect you from security attacks that are targeted at PDF files.
Adobe Flash Player is
sandboxed on Windows
, further protecting you from security attacks and malware targeted at Flash content on the web.
Chrome warns you before downloading
some types of malicious files
with enhanced
Safe Browsing
technology. In order to help
protect privacy
, malicious content is detected without Chrome or Google ever having to know about the URLs that you visit or the files you download.
To provide greater transparency and control over the data that websites store on your computers, Chrome lets you delete
Local Shared Objects
created by Adobe Flash Player using the browser’s
built-in setting dialogs
.
Wowzah, the modern web!
The
Chrome Web Store
is an open marketplace where you can search for and discover web applications, both free and paid, along with ratings and reviews. Developers can add
in-app payments
to their apps for a flat 5 percent transaction fee.
Chrome supports
WebGL
, which brings
hardware-accelerated 3D graphics
to the browser with no additional software needed. For a taste of what WebGL can do, check out “
3 Dreams of Black
,” a 3D music experience for the web browser.
Chrome’s support for the
HTML speech input API
enables developers to give web apps the ability to transcribe your voice into text. Try it out on www.google.com by clicking on the microphone icon in the search box.
Hardware-accelerated
3D CSS
enables snazzier experiences in
webpages
and apps which use 3D effects.
Delivering a new, simpler model for computing
Chrome is
enterprise ready
, with an MSI installer and support for managed group policies. Many organizations such as Vanguard and Procter & Gamble have successfully deployed Chrome to thousands of users in an enterprise setting.
As of this past July, Chromebooks are now
available for purchase
in eight countries—the U.S., U.K., France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands and South Korea. And just like Chrome, the Chromebook
always keeps getting better
. When you turn your Chromebook on, it updates itself automatically: you get the latest and greatest version of the operating system without having to think about it.
There’s more to come. Keep an eye on the
Chrome blog
to hear about new features and performance improvements as we continue to ship stable channel updates
every six weeks
. As always, on both Chrome and Chromebooks you’ll be automatically updated to the new versions as soon as they’re released.
Posted by Ben Goodger and Darin Fisher, Software Engineers
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