Chromium is the open source web browser project from which Google Chrome draws
its source code. It was designed in order to provide for all users a
safer, faster, and more stable way to experience the web.
In
the long term, we think of Chromium as a tabbed window manager or shell
for the web rather than a browser application. We avoid putting things
into our UI in the same way you would hope that Apple and Microsoft
would avoid putting things into the standard window frames of
applications on their operating systems.
The
tab is our equivalent of a desktop application's title bar; the frame
containing the tabs is a convenient mechanism for managing groups of
those applications. In future, there may be other tab types that do not
host the normal browser toolbar.
Enhanced functionality through HTML 5: offline modes, background processing, notifications, and more.
Better access points and discovery: On Chromium-based browsers, we've
addressed the access point issue by allowing applications to install
shortcuts on your desktop.
While
the tab bar is sufficient to access existing tabs, we are creating a
new primary access point that provides a list of frequently used
applications and tools.
Search as a primary form of navigation
Chromium's address bar and the Quick Search Box have simplified the way you access personal content and the web.
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