Google + Web Browser = Chrome as the missing part of the Google User Experience

2 Sep, 2008  |  Written by Romain Péchard  |  under Digital News

Google is developing a formula dedicated to make the web experience a better experience and a playground for content and communication: Youtube + Google News + Blogger + Google Adsense/ Adwords + Gmail + Google Tools + Google Analytics + Google Docs+ Google OpenSocial + Goole Android + Google Chrome. Chrome is the last chapter of a long series of application focused on the web experience and has been announced by many different sources by now, and confirmed by Google. The puzzle is solved and we now have to wait and see what would come out from it.

Each part of the Google Puzzle is a nice move and when all gathered, we have to admit the experience is interesting, fluid, and generating value added for advanced web users. Those different moves have managed to create a specific web experience when using the tools offered by Google:

  1. You create your own blog on Blogger.com
  2. You write content and push video using Youtube.com
  3. You read your blog comments and get all your emails using Gmail
  4. You check your blog statistics using Google Analytics and Feedburner (owned by Google)
  5. You make some money from your blog leveraging the Google Adsense/ Adwords service to match more your content with expensive advertising
  6. You optimize your blog using Google Tools
  7. You meet in real life readers of your blog sharing links from Google Maps as a meeting point service
  8. You work on blog posts and archive links and website URLs using Google Docs
  9. You’d be soon able to connect to any social platform using the Google OpenSocial service
  10. You should be able to activate and enable your OpenSocial service from your Google Chrome to avoid any login session, enhancing your web experience (sharing content, catching up with friends from MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, sending emails, …)

You would complete the web experience using the Google Android mobile OS since you’d be able to synchronize your laptop/ desktop web experience to your mobile (as Apple iPhone generates with web browser Safari). Google may become far more than the Internet global leader, this company may achieve the perfect web experience making people move from the computer to the web, from local data archives to online data archives.

If Google is able to achieve that, be assured the advertising world would deeply change since Google would get the web users monopoly. The web is a wild wild world. Come on join us!

More on Chrome:

For people interested in tech side of Chrome: FactoryJoe opinion

For people interested in social and business sides of Chrome: Louis Gray opinion

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