Google Chrome: faster than a flying potato

Google’s never been shy to make claims that Chrome is the fastest browser on the planet, but it’s truly pulled out all the stops to drive that point home for its latest beta. Rather than rely on some simple benchmarks, Google decided to test Chome against some other things that are fast — namely, a potato cannon, sound waves, and lightning. We won’t spoil all the surprise for you, but you can rest assured that Chrome comes out looking pretty good, and that everything else gets a little messy. Head on past the break to check out the speed tests for yourself, as well as the requisite making-of video.
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