While rumors of a Google-branded web browser have been around for years, now it's official - 'Chrome' is the name of Google's web browser project. Their method of announcing it was a little unorthodox, though - they did so through a 38-page comic book.
Features being touted for this new browser include placing the address bar below the tabs rather than above them, a new JavaScript virtual machine called V8, an 'omnibox' that sounds very similar to Firefox's AwesomeBar, and an anonymous window mode akin to Internet Explorer's InPrivate feature.
The comic points to www.google.com/chrome as the official website, but as of this posting, all that comes up is a 404 error.
Read more here.
While no official release date has been set, it will be interesting to see what comes out of this whole project.


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I would love to see something new and innovative like this. Stops the browser from getting above 200MB ram usage, which firefox tends to do quite frequently... but god bless it's plugins (adblock plus, web developer and html validator) 






XP/Vista only... oh well, they'll have a linux release eventually... :-/

