"It is not surprising that Google did something in this area, their business is the web, and they have clear opinions about what things should be, and smart people who are thinking about how to make things better . Chrome will be a browser optimized for things that they find important, and it’s interesting to see how it will evolve. ”
Tristan Nitot, president of Mozilla Europe, also said during an interview with PCPro that they do not view this [Chrome release] as a direct attack on Firefox, even though it caught them by surprise: ')
“I’ll give another example: just before Microsoft released Vista, they invited us [to work with it] to make Firefox work better on Windows Vista. Because for them, Firefox is a high-end application that has become very successful - we now have 200 million users all over the world - they could not afford to let Firefox work slowly on Vista. Correspondingly, they helped us improve Firefox for Vista. Same with google. They all want Firefox to work well with their applications, that's for sure. Sure, they even want IE to work well with Gmail and others. They just have limited control over it. This is why Google was upset and running its Chrome browser. ”