Posts Tagged ‘Simplicity’

Feature Browsers

Monday, April 19th, 2010

A web browser has a vital role for every individual who uses the internet, most especially for seo inclined individuals. Like every job, search engine optimization requires tools to make the job easier. Basically, some browsers allow easy tool accessibility that serve a lot of purpose in search engine optimization. However, there are more to this that defines a browser’s reliability. Generally, it all depends on what you need and what the browser offers.

Firefox. This has been one of the original and most use free Internet browsers of both seo and regular internet users. A few outstanding features include tabbed browsing, an integrated search engine and many add–ons of all types.

Firefox 3.6, the latest version of the browser allows you to personally design the browser and make it your own through personas. There are over 35,000 personas available for free in the Firefox database. I’ve used the old version but the main disappointment I found was its speed. However, with the new version available I could say that Firefox 3.6 is the fastest Firefox there is. This made me consider Firefox again.

Chrome. Google’s streamlined and speedy browser offers strong integrated search and an intriguing alternative to Firefox and Internet Explorer. Google Chrome takes a unique approach to browsing the web, combining top notch features with speed, compatibility, and simplicity. I’ve been using Chrome for 5 months now and one thing I enjoy about it is its speed.

Chrome got the first idea of browser’s personalization. If Firefox got personas, Chrome has themes. During its initial release, the main weakness that chrome has is its inability to add plug-ins and tools. But after receiving a lot of inquiries, Google provided a solution through Google extensions. Now I could say that Chrome has redeemed itself and got back in the race.

Internet Explorer. This web browser outperforms its ancestors with tighter security, private browsing and a clean look. Version 8 provides variety of add–ons for security, time savers, browsers and entertainment purposes. It also incorporates tabbed browsing, integrated search window and private browsing mode—that prevents your computer from picking up temporary Internet files, form data, cookies, usernames, and passwords. Internet Explorer is a good browser with great features. Additional features in version 8 make it even better and definitely worth your consideration.

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Chrome OS?

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

“Speed, Simplicity and Security”, these are the three pillars of Google’s new open source project.

It was back in July where Google announced that they are creating a new operating system called Chrome OS. It is the natural evolution of what was done with the Chrome browser, as stated by Sundar Pichai, VP of product management, and Chrome OS engineering director Matthew Papakipos.
The key ideas behind this innovation, as emphasized by its developer is aimed for faster booting set up; simplicity as presented by the chrome browser extending to the OS itself; and easy detection of malicious processes. As for the security, in case a malware is detected, all the cached data will be saved and Chrome OS is subsequently re-downloaded, then freshly imaged on a machine.
In Chrome OS, every application is web based. Meaning, softwares are found on the internet not on the computer (i.e., Google Doc, eMail). Basically, the user creates, edits, saves, and performs almost everything on the web. They emphasized that users don’t have to install applications. However, this brought an argument whether it would be secured to store data and important files on the web, as web files can be hacked and what would happen if there would be no internet connection.
One feature of this operating system is called cloud computing. This means that all data in Chrome OS is in the cloud. So, if your netbook crashed, flooded or went through other miserable events, the concept tells us that you won’t loose any files at all. You just have to buy a new Chrome machine then log back into the cloud and see your old files.
The fast growth of netbook market is one big influence of the creation of this new platform. So, for desktop user who is excited about it, the scheduled release of this new Google product is next year. Unfortunately, Chrome OS is mainly focused with netbooks as of the moment, but Google reassure that it won’t be limited to netbooks for the succeeding years.

Google ChromeIt was back in July when Google announced that they are creating a new operating system called Chrome OS. It is the natural evolution of what was done with the Chrome browser, as stated by Sundar Pichai, VP of product management, and Chrome OS engineering director Matthew Papakipos.

The key ideas behind this innovation, as emphasized by its developer is aimed for faster booting set up; simplicity as presented by the chrome browser extending to the OS itself; and easy detection of malicious processes. As for the security, in case a malware is detected, all the cached data will be saved and Chrome OS is subsequently re-downloaded, then freshly imaged on a machine.

In Chrome OS, every application is web based. Meaning, softwares are found on the internet not on the computer (i.e., Google Doc, eMail). Basically, the user creates, edits, saves, and performs almost everything on the web. They emphasized that users don’t have to install applications. However, this brought an argument whether it would be secured to store data and important files on the web, as web files can be hacked and what would happen if there would be no internet connection.

One feature of this operating system is called cloud computing. This means that all data in Chrome OS is in the cloud. So, if your netbook crashed, flooded or went through other miserable events, the concept tells us that you won’t loose any files at all. You just have to buy a new Chrome machine then log back into the cloud and see your old files.

The fast growth of netbook market is one big influence of the creation of this new platform. So, for desktop user who is excited about it, the scheduled release of this new Google product is next year. Unfortunately, Chrome OS is mainly focused with netbooks as of the moment, but Google reassure that it won’t be limited to netbooks for the succeeding years.

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