Google, Chrome and support to Mozilla foundation

Via an article published at spanish slashdot I read a spanish translation to an article comparing webkit and Gecko.

This has been the latest buzz in the web… most interesting things for me are two:

  1. what’s new and what isn’t in Chrome and
  2. what’s going to happen with Mozilla foundation since they keep a collaboration agreement with Google

Is not new; using object oriented programming, isolation tabs by using object orientation and asign for every single tab a different memory area, every tab doesn’t affect to others…

About what’s new and what isn’t in my opinion new things are: Gears integration, virtual machine for javascript, safe browsing and interface aproach (with new start page… also the new comic for show us what is all about…) and finally the whole approach putting new and not new things all together.

Mozilla ang Google has renewed ’till November 2011 their agreement (in spanish here), Mozilla gets 85% of its money from this agreement and that is a too important part of the cake. So… what’s going to happen with Mozilla foundation? I really don’t know and I don’t like to supose anything, but I think that Chrome and Firefox follows differents goals.

The question still remains, if Google will keep on supporting other browser with different target. They both share one very important thing, make the Internet more compatible, open, and fully standard.