Chrome is open-source, as mentioned, and this means it's going to be getting a lot of input from the development community unlike a certain proprietary browser I could name. This browser is aimed specifically at Internet 2 RIA's and especially video. It is available for trial in Beta right now and Google claims it is more STABLE, FASTER, SECURER and has a simpler and cleaner USER INTERFACE than any other browser out there right now.

With Navigator officially dead as of 1st February this year, I guess there is room for another in the browser line up. Google's aim, however, appears to be "world domination" as it's the first browser built from the ground up with the idea of running applications rather than displaying pages. Chrome has been purpose built to support itself, or, could that be to make Windows a thing of the past? Who needs an operating system if your browser is going to be capable of doing your OS's job? Pure speculation on my part I know, still, I'm not the only one having that train of thought. Chrome has it's own JavaScript engine, written specifically for it by the Google development team, so Ajax apps are going to perform like a dream, Google Apps will have their own custom built environment ... I know you see where I'm going with this ...
Google's aim hasn't been to start another browser war, they've found the current browsers lacking and they've built one that suits them, their applications and RIAs. If you think about it logically, what else could they do, their whole business IS the internet. It's a brave new world that Google have created and only time will tell if their bravery has been foolhardy or not but at least the ride is going to be an interesting one.
For Further Referrence: http://www.cyber-aspect.com/features/feature_article.asp?art=113
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