Read more.The web is alive with feverish discussion of Google Chrome. But Chrome will be forgotten in a week once we show you a true killer browser...
Read more.The web is alive with feverish discussion of Google Chrome. But Chrome will be forgotten in a week once we show you a true killer browser...
AhahahaaRickroll protection Yes
1.21 GIGAWATTS!!!!!
I enjoyed that
But seeings as you are deadly serious I shall give it a go
All you need these days is a very simple RSS reader.
Chrome uses a lot of memory considering it's so fast - probably not so fast on a PC with no spare memory.
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but FF does have rickroll protection: http://www.bbspot.com/News/2008/04/f...rotection.html .....
ROFLMAO, well actually just brought a tear to my eye but a damn good read. Always nice to see a hype-killer article
Best thread today.
ROFLs
Love it
Don't forget to Digg it
http://digg.com/software/There_s_ano..._Google_Chrome
Browser memory consumption, on HEXUS front page ("Resident Memory" value shown in gnome-system-monitor, Ubuntu 8.04 64-bit
Links 2.1pre32: 3.3 MiB
eLinks 0.11.3: 5.9 MiB
Lynx 2.8.6re1.4: 4.8 MiB
w3m 0.5.1+cvs-1.968: 5.5 MiB
and, for completeness, amazing graphical browsers which support the <img> tag:
Dillo 0.8.6-i18n-misc: 14.8 MiB
Links 2.1pre32 (graphical mode): 10.4 MiB
Funnybrowser 0.2 (200-line .NET tech demo browser based on webkit w/ full CSS/JS): 52.6 MiB
the bit i loved the most about that article was definitely the ascii graphs, genius
great article!
What's next, semaphore, smoke signals?
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