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In its short lifespan since its launch, Google’s Chrome is already starting to have an impact on the internet and the webapps landscape. As I mentioned in an earlier post, SaaS developers and cloud computing enthusiasts would be the greatest beneficiaries of Chrome’s quantum leap improvements in browser technology.

Indeed, the whole idea behind a blazing fast Javascript engine is not about the speed of the browser, it’s about providing a powerful platform to execute web apps. This idea was captured quite succintly by Brendan Eich, creator of Javascript:

Speed, after all, is not an end to itself. The reason browser performance, especially JavaScript performance, is important is because it allows developers to create Web applications to rival traditional desktop programs in speed and sophistication. “The more browser makers who take performance to the next level, the likelier people will build Web apps that can replace desktop apps,” said Eich.

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I have already downloaded, installed, and set Google Chrome as my default web browser. Even though it is still in beta and there will definitely be bugs to be fixed, I am extremely excited about Google Chrome.

Why?

It’s not just because Chrome has been tested to beĀ 42x faster than IE7 and 9x faster than FF3, it’s because I believe that Google Chrome is the first functional web applications platform. With Chrome, web developers will be emboldened to challenge the boundaries of web applications development, now that they are secure in the knowledge that their programs will have a powerful platform on which to be executed and run.

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