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PC World - Deep inside its top secret labs, Google has been piecing together a Frankenstein that will rise and forever change the Web. It’s called Google Chrome. Already speedier than other Web browsers, Chrome is set to blow the barn doors off all the competition with the introduction of SPDY (pronounced “speedy”), a new application-layer protocol. SPDY is true to its name and is capable of revving Web download speeds up to 55 percent. (Developers are expecting to get a closer look at Chrome’s newest build next week.) So what will Google do with this behemoth, and how will it affect the Web as a whole?
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Google’s Secret Chrome Plan for Browser Domination
(PC World)
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