According to the Washington Post,
Google plans on launching a web browser in the near future. Google did not
immediately respond to calls and emails seeking comment. Google Chrome is
designed to make it easier and faster to browse the Web, by offering enhanced
address-bar features and other elements that are very different from those on
other browsers. The product will be open-sourced, meaning others can modify the
code, according to the report. Google has been working on the product for about
two years, but work became more serious when Microsoft launched Internet
Explorer 7, the Journal said. Personally, I don't know why Google would want to
make its own browser, especially considering all the cash the company gives
Mozilla every year...
In totally related news,
Google has extended its deal with Mozilla for another three years which ensures that the nonprofit organization will be able to continue developing Firefox and Thunderbird without sweating the bills.