100 versions of Chrome later: What we learned along the way | Apr 06, 2022

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Summary:

"...Supporting a free and open-source web browser project by Paul Kinlan, Senior Staff Developer Advocate & Lead of Chrome Developer Relations.

As a web developer before joining Google, I was fascinated with Chrome because it was an open source browser project (the project itself is called Chromium) and built on web standards, meaning anyone could contribute and improve it. Today, Chromium powers many of the most popular browsers, including Microsoft Edge and Amazon Silk, while also enabling the web to be built into Android apps, TVs and VR headsets. Thanks to our commitment to shorten the release cycle and ship a new version of Chrome more often, we’re now able to make improvements and fix issues quicker, and projects like Interop 2022 will help enable web developers to build experiences that work everywhere...."

Link:

https://blog.google/products/chrome/100-versions-chrome-later-what-we-learned-along-way/

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Date tagged:

04/19/2022, 06:02

Date published:

04/19/2022, 02:02