

Unfortunately, Chrome is not available yet for Android 2.x and 3.x and WebGL is still out of this version. It’s the beginning of the future of some APIs in the mobile world, including Request Animation Frame, FullScreen API, Page Visibility API and IndexedDB. It’s still the first beta so there are some things that need some work but in a quick look, it seems stable, fast, nice, and with the latest HTML5 support. Chrome for Android is a big step for the whole mobile web community and I’m happy for it. If you have an Android 4.0 device, go to the Market and download it so you can try it yourself. Quick look # Chrome running in a Samsung Galaxy I’ve made a deep analysis on the browser HTML5 compatibility and the comparison with Safari on iOS and Android Browser and I’ll show in this post my results. Google Chrome Beta for Android was released and it appears as the future replacement of Android Browser.

It’s that time of the year again when the mobile web ecosystem changes. By Maximiliano Firtman Twitter About Newsletter
