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Steven J Aka Wobblejay - You Got My Time
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Chrome 10 The Perfect Web Browser
I agree.
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Chrome 10: Close to a perfect Web Browser
I’ve liked the Google Chrome Web browser since it first showed up in 2008. Today, with the slipstream release of Chrome 10, I may finally be ready to retire all my other Web browsers.
The reason I’m considering doing this is quite simple. Chrome 10 is screamingly fast. It’s more than ten-times faster than its first version was in dealing with JavaScript. It also leads all other of today’s Web-browsers when it comes to raw JavaScript processing speed with its new “Crankshaft” V8 JavaScript engine.
How much faster? Well on the SunSpider JavaScript Benchmark 0.91 test, Chrome left most, but not all of the other Web browsers eating its dust. I tested Chrome 10 on my Mint Linux 10 PC and was impressed. For benchmarking it though I decided to run it on my Windows 7 SP 1 system so that the forthcoming Internet Explorer 9 could get its innings in.
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Linux Security vs. Microsoft/Windows
"Given enough eyeballs, all bugs are shallow."-Linus' Law Open source code is transparent. Anyone who knows what they are looking for can examine it. The community of users are volunteers testing applications that are properly tagged as alpha or beta. That community benefits from free software. Software that can be modified without legal impediments. When I first encountered it, my skepticism is like how can anything work? Since joining a community (even without programming skills) I have seen things work from the inside. It's amazing that I give so little time (free time) and get an operating system and all the software that I need to do my job. I also get excellent support when I meet challenges.
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Windows is, yes even now, built on a single-user working on a solo machine model. In addition, Windows was designed to make it very easy for programs to trade data and instructions with each other. That’s why it’s so easy to move data from say Word to Excel and back again. The bad news is that these IPCs (interprocess communications), procedures that were never designed with security in mind.
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Yes it is unbelievable skill of an artist!!!!!!