
Google Revises And Revs Chrome’s JavaScript Engine
Occasionally, I boot up Windows on my Mac just to run Google Chrome. Given how often I used Google’s services like Gmail and Google Reader, it’s almost worth it because they run so fast on Chrome’s JavaScript engine, which it calls “V8.” And today, Google has apparently slammed on the gas and made V8 even faster. JavaScript-heavy webpages (such as Gmail), will now run 30% faster on Chrome, according to Google . Given how fast…
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