Google Chrome - What Will it Mean for Web Designs?
The coming release of Google’s browser called Chrome have some web designers concerned about compatibility. Mike Feiman writes “…I found that since the Chrome launch, approximately 3% of our traffic going to PoolDawg.com is using the Chrome browser. 3% is not a huge number unless you consider that the browser has only been widely available for about a week.”
While reporting few issues with capability, himself, Feiman does report that others have seen some issues thus far.
Google declares that their system prevents rogue websites from crashing their browser’s interaction with other sites as all sites are kept in tabs that isolate them in something Google refers to as “sandboxes.”
We are eager to explore this new browser and expect it will play a central role in online browsing as it gains popularity over the next 12 months.
“Planet Green”
Planet Green TV has made it to cable TV and which is a major indicator of the popularity and movement of “earth friendly” into mainstream America. At LeBlanc Global, we feel confident in our latest endeavor to launch ecoFactory, a website with the goal of marketing products that are better for the earth and for civilization.
With Jennifer Spear at the helm, it is likely to stay on task and promise a theme that will appropriately address and appeal to a broader market than would have been possible just a few years ago. Our expectation is that as the market for sustainable, green, renewable, and earth friendly products matures, ecoFactory will be correctly poised to take advantage of substantial growth potential. Slated for release in October 2008, ecoFactory will be coming your way to bring you products that truly will add value.



