Battle of Browsers
The battle between browsers in speed and compatibly, has a new leader as the guys from Extremetech the new champion by Gogle Chrome 0.3.154.9 is now, and its opponents Firefox 3.0.4, Internet Explorer 7, Opera 9.6 and Safari 3.2, ranking second Firefox 3 and Opera 9 third place, as ye shall have appeared on the tail remaining, Internet Explorer 7 and Safari 3.
test Acid 3 , el tratamiento de código Flash y la velocidad de carga de páginas , asi como alguna pruebas de extenciones en Canvas y DOM . The evidence is in the execution of JavaScript, the Acid 3 test, treatment of Flash code and speed of loading pages, as well as some tests on Canvas and DOM extensions. 
It is clear also that did not take into account the extensions and add-ons for Firefox and Opera.

After this minievaluación not waiting, the guys at Google to migrate to GNU / Linux and BSD.

Seen very computer
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Comments
5 Comments on Battle of Browsers
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xender on Wed, 26th November 2008 12:08
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iago on Thu, 27th Nov 2008 1:21
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Chuko on Thu, 27th Nov 2008 1:53
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xender on Thu, 27th Nov 2008 10:48
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DarkM on Thu, 27th Nov 2008 14:44
From my point of view this comparison is a bit sloppy on the subject of Javascript.
It turns out that the same interpreter who made the V8 (which uses chrome), create a javascript performance tests. So anyone.
Xender ... I agree with.
Anyway sometimes (or in this case rather general ...) benchmarks are not entirely realistic. I as a user, in the end what I notice is a global thing, how the application behaves in normal use. And at least I notice it to Opera much more fluid (in general) than Firefox, much as some insist on benchmarks say otherwise! Especially when you have many tabs open!
Well I'm back in line a second time with Iago, and it is rare:>
One thing is that ténicamente software is very good, and another thing is the impression left by the end user only sees a gui and judges the software according to what he considered a priority.
In any serious independent evidence to show us the capability of software are interesting.
Aigo absolutely right. In the end the decision factor is something more global, the user stays where it is more comfortable.
PS: hehe, since leaving x86_64 Opera has become my favorite browser. I'm doing well.
I agree with you, are one thing and another thing try to surf every day, I personally use Epiphany for browsing, downloads or other uses for Firefox and Opera I have it on X86 systems test, the latter very well.
A greeting.
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