Looks like an interesting extensions. Post again once you have a prototype
working.

On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 2:42 PM, Calvin Sellers <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Intro:  Screen Resolutions pushing 2000 pixels or more, many people
> have 2 monitors hooked up at all times, but do any web browsers take
> advantage of this?  The answer is No, and I'm going to explain how
> Google Chrome can become the first, along with several advantages that
> makes this sound revolutionary.
>
> Old Technology Problem:  You are searching through Google Search
> Results, you are clicking on links and keep hitting the back button
> because you can not find exactly what you are looking for.  This takes
> time and you start to get upset after hitting the back button 20 times
> (or More) and still are not finding what you want.  How can Web
> Browsers(a.k.a Google Chrome) make finding what you want on the web
> faster and easier?
>
> New Technology Solution:  Google Chrome Dual View, I'm going to stick
> with multiple monitors as my main target so you can better
> understand.  Google shows you the search results(in .11223 seconds,
> thats not going to get any faster)  now its up to Google Chrome Dual
> View to let you search through the results faster and heres how.  You
> click on a link and instead of opening over top your search results it
> opens into a full screen separate window on the other monitor(Dual
> View).  If dual view is open it acts as a "dummy" browser, therefore
> any link you open up on your main monitor would open up in the Dual
> Browser("dummy").  This means it could be used for more than Google's
> Search Results but I'm trying to get Google interested in this idea
> and with Google Chrome Dual View more people would use the browser
> along with using Google Search(how Google makes money).  Once you find
> the result you want you simply drag the Dual Page back into a tab or
> by a hot key.
>
> Side Notes:  This is completely different than right clicking a link
> and selecting 'open in new window' this is creating a link so only one
> more new window has to be opened for all links.  When the Dual View is
> closed Google Chrome runs like it always does fast, single screen, but
> full of awesome.  With the higher screen resolutions you can actually
> get two full webpages side by side on one monitor therefore you could
> get dual view to work on one monitor still if two monitors is not
> present.
>
> Finally:  Thank you for reading this, if you made it this far I'm
> guessing you think it is a good idea also.  I am a programmer
> experienced in C++ and Java however I do not mess with other people's
> open source, but if you want a flowchart/pseudo code or anything that
> could help you complete this future browser or any other ideas to go
> along with Google Chrome Dual View leave a post.  Thanks again, may
> Google rule the computer world one day!
>
> >
>

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