Google just released a new browser today built on the WebKit rendering engine (same as Safari). It is Windows only for now, and they named it Chrome. It has several new cool features, some of which are shared by Firefox 3 and IE8. However the item that caught my attention most is its speed running web applications.
Google Chrome has a blindingly fast javascript rendering engine, which can only help modern web applications like Haiku LMS. Google has a vested interest in making javascript heavy web applications fast due to their investment in Google Apps, Gmail and countless others.
There's a wonderful benchmark article conducted by ZDNet that shows that the new browser is 10x faster than IE7, 3x faster than IE8, and the only browser that comes close is Firefox. Check it out:
http://community.zdnet.co.uk/blog/0,1000000567,10009139o-2000331777...
Interesting enough, people don't understand the importance of using a modern browser, and benchmarks like these are just reminders of how much of an impact your browser choice can have on the speed of your software.
I was thrilled by this article so I just thought I would share. :)
Has anyone else experimented with Chrome yet? What are your thoughts?