Google as a company just seem to get it, by introducing (yet) another browser into the wild, they began another round of the browser wars. Kicking off a flurry of innovation, which browser manages to render the acid tests? Who can perform the most javascript calls per milli-second? etc.
All Google seems to care about is that this innovation continues, so that they can build web applications to run on these platforms.
This interview is really worth a read to see the direction of Google and the Chrome browser.
Interview: what’s next for Google Chrome
Always the Google fan boy!

















Apparently the new version of Safari scores 100 on Acid 3. Just sayin’.
Comment by Steve Johnstone — February 26, 2009 @ 7:04 pm