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		<title>New Chrome: JavaScript Performance Boost Up 35%</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>LAS VEGAS &#8211; Since Google Chrome released, the speed of JavaScript in the browser&#8217;s performance is still less than its competitors.</p>
<p>Seeing this, Google will answer these criticisms in the latest series of Chrome 5.0.375.29 Beta running on Linux, Mac and Windows. Google promised to improve JavaScript performance again.</p>
<p>JavaScript performance in Chrome will have the support [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" title="google chrome" src="http://i.okezone.com/content/2010/05/06/55/329971/cY6JbG7u2i.jpg" alt="" width="250" height="250" /><strong>LAS VEGAS</strong> &#8211; Since Google Chrome released, the speed of JavaScript in the browser&#8217;s performance is still less than its competitors.</p>
<p>Seeing this, Google will answer these criticisms in the latest series of Chrome 5.0.375.29 Beta running on Linux, Mac and Windows. Google promised to improve JavaScript performance again.</p>
<p>JavaScript performance in Chrome will have the support of Google&#8217;s V8 technology. According to Google, Chrome 5.0.375.29 Beta claimed will have speeds up to 30 to 35 percent than its predecessor, depending on the benchmark used by JavaScript.</p>
<p>Cited by IT Management, Thursday (05/06/2010), overall, the performance of JavaScript benchmarks have been increased to 305 percent on the SunSpider JavaScript benchmark since the first beta release of Chrome in the year 2008.</p>
<p>Some tool vendors other browsers such as Opera, Apple and Mozilla have all been actively competing for the last few years in the field of JavaScript performance. At various points, each vendor claiming the upper hand over their rivals.</p>
<p>In addition to improvements V8, Chrome 5.0.375.29 Beta is the first beta version of Chrome which directly integrate the Adobe Flash Player plugin as part of the browser. Unlike other browsers which is separate from the Flash browser plugin, it seems Google has taken a different route.</p>
<p>&#8220;You will automatically receive security updates and features to the Flash Player with auto-update mechanism for Chrome,&#8221; wrote Mads Ager, a software engineer at Google, in a blog posting.</p>
<p>Security researchers in the past have reported that Flash is a dangerous risk for web users, who rarely update the software regularly to avoid the latest security vulnerabilities. potential problem could be solved by the automatic update of Google.</p>
<p>In addition, Google Chrome also develop the ability to synchronize the new beta release. Chrome has the ability to bookmark-syncing since August 2009. Starting with Chrome 5.0.375.29 Beta, users can also synchronize your browser preferences, such as the startup settings and themes as well.</p>
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