Google Chrome was launched on September 2 in the U.S. giving Internet users a new platform with the best search engine optimization. Chrome has several features which contrast with its counterparts. Mozilla Firefox, IE and Safari have a new competitive neighbor on board that is ready to make waves with the public.
The best search engine optimization features of Chrome:
TABS – Chrome’s tabs are located at the top of the window vs. below the toolbar on IE and Firefox preventing “crashing” as Google calls it. Also for the best search engine optimization, when tabs are closed the Web sites are closed as well saving more RAM.
COOKIES – All cookies are automatically deleted.
JAVASCRIPT – Pop-up windows will appear at the bottom of the screen instead of the top. Also users can choose whether to display or hide the small bar.
APPLICATIONS – Web apps don’t need an address bar or toolbar to be launched and can be used in a separate browser window.
AUTO COMPLETE – An address bar or “omnibox” which encapsulates every search possibility is also an added feature for the best search engine optimization when searching for a keyword or Web address. The most popular pages or suggestions are located in a drop down box and the user can select one or continue typing.
FAVORITES – For those of you who cannot remember what folder you put your favorite Web site into, there’s good news. Google Chrome remembers your most visited Web sites and creates both a front page listing and a snapshot of the Web site. So if you are checking your Facebook and MySpace sites daily as well as your bank account, Chrome will add these to the snapshots – more like a mini Web site on the front page as well as a regular tabbed list to the right of the page for accessibility. So cool!
Test drive Google Chrome for a week and compare its features to that of IE, Firefox and Safari. And you don’t need to track your mileage or worry about the high cost of gas at the pump. Chrome is free and may prove to be the best search engine optimization alternative to date!