Category Archives: Google Chrome

howto: follow firefox 3.1 beta, trunk or final

Asa points out some incorrect information in an article on Wired about following different branches of development on Chrome.  We’ve been doing this at Mozilla for years and years but I thought it might be worth documenting how to do … Continue reading

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the message you should take to your weekend

A quote from a Microsoft guy: “I think that the next 18 months we’re going to see a 100 to 1,000 fold speed increase in JavaScript as Google and the guys at Mozilla are going to kick us all in … Continue reading

Posted in Google Chrome, JavaScript, Microsoft, Mozilla | 9 Comments

performance, chrome, mozilla and tracemonkey

So, V8. Well-hyped. It’s got a cool logo. And many claims are being made about its performance. But it is not the only kid on the block. As we blogged about a couple of weeks ago, Mozilla has been investing … Continue reading

Posted in Google, Google Chrome, JavaScript, Metrics, TraceMonkey, V8 | 17 Comments

initial thoughts on google chrome

Google chrome is public and I thought I would write up some initial thinking on it as it affects the world that I live in. I love what google chrome represents. The work that we’ve been doing inside of the … Continue reading

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