Google has brought innovation to a whole new level by building the first interactive and playable doodle (Google Logo) as the famous Pac-Man game to celebrate its 30th anniversary.

Google has spent a lot of effort to make sure this version had all the original arcade game features. This includes the game crashing after the 255th level, the hint of which direction they were going to turn by moving their eyes, etc.
For a game that’s 30 years old, it holds up remarkably well over time, and still has a hold on popular culture. Bring on the fun…
Google Chrome has many great features including an Incognito mode. You can open an incognito window by pressing ctrl+shift+N in your normal browser. You can see the Spy guy on the top left corner.
You can also open the Incognito mode directly, by modifying the Target property. Right click on the Chrome executable/Shortcut and append <strong>-incognito</strong> with space after the double quotes.
“C:\Documents and Settings\<User>\Local Settings\Application Data\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe” -incognito
Being a Web Developer, I don’t know whether to rejoice the addition of another browser or not? With all the hype of IE 8 ; Cross-Browser compatibility and now this, life sure is chaotic.

I am not going to blog about the new features of Google Chrome (We already have tons of them). It’s been analyzed that Chrome has been optimized for Google Applications and Services. Is that a bad thing??? Frankly, i don’t think so, cos admit it or not, every netizen is dependent on them. But i do welcome the Process-Thread architecture in Chrome, cos i had the same problem in both IE and Firefox.
We can all expect great things from Google, lets hope its the same with Chrome. Good luck to the development and Congrats on the Beta release.
7 really awesome things about Google Chrome : http://mashable.com/2008/09/03/awesome-google-chrome/
Google Chrome Introduction (Comic Book) : http://www.google.com/googlebooks/chrome/index.html