First of all, they didn’t advertise this improvement anywhere besides the chromium blog so you calling it some sort of a PR spin is just absolute bullshit. Who said anything about feeling it? It’s an incremental javascript performance improvement, a whole bunch of them do add up and when they do, then you can feel them. Whoopdiefuckingdo you found the chromium bug tracker and selected one bug that you deemed significant. Firefox has thousands of them. And what exactly is the basis of saying that the latest Firefox nightly and IE consumer preview versions are the fastest for “real life surfing”, have you done any benchmarks? of course you haven’t. And even if they were the fastest which I’d be willing to bet their not, they would still hardly qualify as they aren’t even stable software yet. And Opera sure as shit ain’t the fastest for “real life surfing” as the position:fixed property bug pretty much takes a shit on ones web browsing experience in any websites that use that particular property like theverge or cnet for example.
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