Thursday, September 18, 2014

My Favorite Open Source Product.

Today’s writing will be about my favorite open source program. Google Chrome would have to be my top open source program. It is just something I use daily when I browse the web. I know a lot of people can say that they don’t care about what web browser they use to surf the web but when you experience Google Chrome it gives you a different web browsing experience. Chrome is built to make the most of your web browsing experience.
The great experience that you receive from Google Chrome is free on top of that. You don’t have to pay for anything from chrome, unless you decide to visit the Chrome Web Store. The store does provides thousands of free or paid extensions, apps and themes for your browser. Extensions enhance your web browser by so much more. I currently have Google Docs, AdBlock and Google Hangouts as my extensions. The speed and security that google chrome provides is also excellent. Chrome is fast to start up, fast to search and to load your web pages. Chrome also stays updated to bring you new enhancements to your browsing experience. I would have to say having the search combined with the search bar makes everything covenant and that much faster.

The address bar also has a star icon to bookmark your favorite pages you always visit. I also have the google chrome app on my cell phone. If you have a Gmail account you google will save your entire web browsing searches, favorite sites and link them to whatever device or computer that you sign into Gmail with. This allows me to stay connected to my favorite browser content on my devices. Google built Chrome off of simplicity and customization. Every user can have their browser set to their very own preferences to enhance their web browsing experience. Google Chrome really gives you no limits to web surfing. I recommend everyone to download Google Chrome and give it a try!

1 comment:

  1. Google Chrome is an excellent open source program especially because it is my browser or preferred choice. I have grown to customarily use it more so than Mozilla Firefox. Google even releases the majority of Chrome's source code as an open-source project.

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