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Chrome Vs Mozilla The Modern Tech Street Fight


Mozilla Firefox 3.5 has been released and I have to admit that I’m really enjoying the competition between the two brothers. Google has really set the roof on fire with this competition between Firefox and Chrome.

The updates from Mozilla are coming out faster, chrome is already on version 3 of their flagship browser. The battle between Mozilla and Google over who has the best browser is really kicking in some pure competitive spirit that we haven’t seen in a long time.

Ever since chrome has come out onto the market it has really put a fire under the competition. Internet Explorer is still underdeveloped and so outclassed in comparison to the open-source efforts presented by Mozilla and Google; it’s extremely funny.

Chrome has reworked completely how websites load resulting in faster webpages better performance and lower memory resources that are being utilized. They have introduced features and functions; I’m not saying that they wouldn’t get their, but it seems Google has thrown an army of programmers at chrome to really push the pace of browser development.

Mozilla’s Firefox in the last six months has been really pushing a lot of updates and a lot of performance improvements as well as security.

Firefox still has a huge following in regards to its usability and its extensibility, but the question is really going to be once chrome as the ability to add extensions to the browser easily. Is Firefox going to be able to keep up with this juggernaut.

I’m not even concerned with Internet Explorer anymore. Internet explorer is such a piece of junk and such a security risk but I really don’t even like mentioning it in the same category as web browsers. The fact that someone is actually using Internet Explorer to browse the Internet is a security problem all by itself.

And while I don’t like chrome personally, it’s just a GUI thing, the browser itself does have outstanding performance, and it handles resources excessively well. My problem with Google chrome is that it has no extensibility, there’s no customization that can be made to the browser to make it more personable and more appealing.





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