Web Geek's Guide to Google Chrome Review

Web Geek's Guide to Google Chrome
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I purchased this book to learn more about this alternative to Internet Explorer (IE). The book details the foundation of Chrome and how it differs (and compares)to IE. The book helped me to move over, with a higher degree of comfort than I'd had without it. I feel the way Chrome works, with prefetching, folders, etc; combined with a home screen designed by and for ME make it, as a clear preference to IE.

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MAKE THE MOST OF THE WORLD'S HOTTEST NEW BROWSER, GOOGLE CHROME!Finally, there's a web browser for today's Internet, and today's user: you! It's Chrome. (From Google—of course!) Now, there's a book that reveals how you can use all of Google Chrome's built-in power and speed—and extend Chrome to do even more! Jerri Ledford and Yvette Davis start with a quick, practical tour of Google Chrome's stripped-down, hot-rod interface —including its do-everything, know-everything Omnibox. You'll be using Chrome like a pro in minutes, but that's just the beginning. You won't just learn how to customize Chrome: You'll dive under the hood, tweak its code, and transform it into the browser of your dreams. Bottom line: If Google Chrome can do it, this book will help you do it smarter, faster, better! Covers all this, and more...• Improving life on the Web: what's new and different about Chrome, and why you care• Getting from Chrome newbie to power user—fast!• Browsing more safely in the Web jungle• Spit-shining Chrome: making a good-looking browser look spectacular• Optimizing your own web site to make the most of Google Chrome• Tweaking tabs, and more: customizing Chrome to your heart's content• Saving time with Google Chrome keyboard shortcuts • Troubleshooting problems with Google Chrome, step-by-step• Learning about Chromium (the foundation on which Google Chrome is built) and its components, WebKit, WebKit Core, WebKit Port, and WebKit Glue. Jerri Ledford has been a freelance business technology writer for more than ten years, publishing more than 1,000 articles, profiles, news stories, and reports. She develops and teaches technology training courses on topics ranging from security to customer service. Ledford also helps optimize websites for Google and writes about technology topics ranging from search engine optimization to consumer security and identity theft. She has written 18 books, four of which are about Google applications: Google Analytics, Google Analytics 2.0, Google Powered: Productivity with Online Tools, and Google AdSense for Dummies. Yvette Davis is Managing Editor for Brighthub.com's Google Channel and Contributing Editor for its Linux Channel.www.WebGeeksGuide.comTable of ContentsIntroduction 1Part 1: Google Chrome and Browsing the Way It Should BeChapter 1 Web Interactions Past and Present 9 The Theory of the Web-Based Operating System 10 A Star Trek-esque Society 10 Web-Based OS Is for the Future 10 Mobility Must Come First 11 Openness Is the Key to Mobility Is the Key to… 12 Browsing in an Application-Driven World 13 Chaos, Fallen Orderly 13 Web-Based from the Ground Up 14 Closing the Door 15Chapter 2 What Google Chrome Brings to the Browser 17 NOT Your Momma's Web Browser 18 Comparing Chrome to Other Browsers 19 Internet Explorer 19 Firefox 22 Opera 24 Speed Depends on How You Handle the Code 26 Share and Share (Resources), Alike 31 Taking Out the Trash Keeps the Browser Moving Cleanly 32 Searching for the Right User Experience 34 Tabbing Through Life 34 Surfing Without Being Seen 36 It's About the Right Amount of Chrome 37 Closing the Door 38Chapter 3 Getting Started with Google Chrome 39 A Quick and Easy Download 40 Chrome and Your Privacy Concerns 42 Download and Install Chrome 43 Initial Chrome Customization 44 Everybody Has a First Time Once 46 Chrome Grows with You 46 Chrome Page Controls 47 Point and Click, or Type 49&nb...

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