Mercy of Google for improving Chrome
20 Oct 2015

“You can’t connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future. You have to trust in something – your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever. This approach has never let me down, and it has made all the difference in my life.” (Steve Jobs)

It has been announced by the operatives of Google that they are trying to improve Google Chrome by the subsequent working on OS X battery so that the Mac users experience more fluency while using Google Chrome. Google aims to do this particularly in those areas where Safari seems to operate well.

So far, a number of improvements have been made in the newer version of Chrome, so it is predicted that Chrome will work faster and will also consume less battery power thereby hoarding the notebook’s battery.

 

Comparison

The previous version of Chrome required a lot of free storage space on the central processing unit. Contrary to it, the newer version does not necessarily need a lot of free storage space as it loads the searches pretty spontaneously.

In the newer version of Chrome idle wakeups have been mitigated almost to 50 percent as compared with the older version, thereby those having background tabs receives inferior priority.

 

Better version

The newer version of Google Chrome is pretty much spontaneous than the former version and also the goal of competing with safari is also kind of successful since a vigilant augmentation in the users of Chrome has been elevated and thus it has been assumed that these users would have been switched from safari.

 

Touch

Google has been striving hard to make Chrome better than ever. Not only the competition with safari has exceeded but Chrome at times does not respond to spontaneous scrolling. Due to which most of the users of Chrome get agitated with this leisurely response. To cure this issue, Google has formed an alliance with Microsoft, and announced that they will now incorporate the pointer scheme within all the versions of Chrome not only to ameliorate scrolling performance but also to ameliorate touch features.

If we consider the touch events of safari supported by Apple, then they are better than Google Chrome. This is the reason that now Google is paying the utmost attention towards the touch features of Chrome. As, Google believes, working with the pointer scheme will work well for both scrolling performance and touch events.

These amendments made by Google will not be on the show for the users as Google will initially work with the experimented versions of the Chrome which would be daily versions. However, it is good to see Google back in the game.

“Life is a big question that even Google can’t answer.” 

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